First impressions matter — especially in a job interview. What you wear speaks before you do. It’s not about wearing something expensive; it’s about wearing something that reflects confidence, neatness, and respect for the occasion. For women, a clean, well-ironed outfit in neutral or soft tones always works best. Avoid flashy prints or heavy accessories — let your personality shine, not your jewellery. A simple blouse with tailored trousers or a modest dress paired with clean shoes creates a balanced look. For men, a crisp shirt, tidy trousers, and polished shoes make a quiet but strong statement. Neutral shades like navy, grey, or white always feel professional. The key is to dress in a way that feels like you , but still fits the setting. When you’re comfortable, your confidence speaks louder than words.
Dress Code is my style diary where fashion meets individuality. Here, I explores the art of dressing, not just to impress, but to express. From modest elegance to bold statements, every post celebrates my personal style, confidence, and creativity. Whether you’re looking for outfit inspiration, wardrobe tips, or thoughts on the deeper meaning behind what we wear, Dress Code is your space to rediscover yourself through fashion, grace, and self-expression.