COLORS
SAY ABOUT
When selecting an outtit to make an
impression, whether for a career fair,
interview, or networking event, colors
matter as much as the clothing you
select. Colors do say something to us
‘subliminally, and illicit very different
‘emotional responses. So be conscious
of this when selecting which of your
favorite shirts or blouses to wear ina
business setting!
BLACK
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WHITE
White is popular in fashion because
itis light, neutral, and goes with
everything. Wearing it to an interview
projects cleanliness and simplicity.
YELLOW
Cheerful, sunny yellow is an
attention-getter. It is the most difficult
color for the eye to perceive, so it can
be overpowering if overused. Yellow
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easiest color on the eye, and is
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an interview, brown reflects stability
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