Saturday, December 26, 2009

Dressing for the Job


Many of people have been asking me what to wear for SETC and USITT and Portfolio Review Day. I thought I would post something about the research and expediencies I have had on this subject.

First of all, I would just say go for something professional. Colors and styles are up to you. You want to express your personality, but a refined version of you.You want to look like you are taking this opportunity seriously and therefore you should dress as such.

Also, with SETC and events like it, where you will be there for a few days and need to be professional the whole time, it is better to pick things that are interchangeable and items that you can mix-and-match well. Pick either black, brown, or navy and that's your base color. Then pick your other colors and pieces to match the base. Then you can bring one pair of shoes (very comfortable shoes, because you will be walking a lot) and one bag, only a few accessories that will match everything. You should bring one casual outfit, like jeans and a nice blouse, so that if we go out you will have something to wear, but even this should be nice. The city will be full of SETC people and you will run into them everywhere you go.

If you are working on building your professional wardrobe (which everyone should have), you should look for items that are built well, fit you well and that are timeless (not trendy). You don't want to hide behind your clothes and you don't want your clothes to speak for you. You want something that will not be distracting to what you have to say.

Basics for women:
  • Pencil skirt/A-line skirt
  • Dress pants
  • Oxford blouse (white is good) or dress blouse of sorts
  • Blazer
  • Vest (everyone knows how much I love vests!)
  • Cardigan sweater
  • Fashion scarf (not intended to keep you warm)
  • LBD (people says not to wear a dress to an interview, but I don't agree. If the dress is professional, no party dresses PLEASE)
  • Sensible (and comfortable) heels
  • Sensible (and comfortable) flats
Basics for men:
  • Suit (you can break it up, wearing the pieces separately)
  • Tie (they are not that hard to tie, get over it)
  • V-neck sweater
  • Trousers
  • Dress shoes/loafers (though, I do love a good suit and a pair of Chuck Taylors!)

If you want more search the web! There aren't a lot of search results for "What to wear to a theatre interview" so instead look for "What to wear to an arts interview," or "What to wear to a fashion interview," Check out these sites:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2184627_dress-interview-art-gallery.html
http://www.collegefashion.net/fashion-tips/how-to-dress-for-a-job-interview/
http://www.fashionunder100.net/2009/09/savvy-stylist-casual-job-interview.html
http://www.durham.edu.on.ca/s_links/schools/dce/Images/dresscode.gif
http://blog.modcloth.com/2009-10-22-closet-confidential-putting-it-all-together

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

i am in tours. the french keyboards are set up differently than the american keyboards. i have stories, however i have not found internet cafes and am having to use my host family's computer. i dont want to bother them, so i am trying to to use it too often. i am sorry for not writing more, and for not posting pictures.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Parlez vous anglais?!?

I'm here!

I arrived in Paris in one piece... though without my bag (its okay I got it back today).

Yesterday I just bummed around the hostel and met a bunch of really cool people.

Today I went to the city center. I walked all over! It was amazing. I decided to walk towards whatever looked interesting. I found the Lourve, the Place de la Concorde, the Grand Palais, the Arc de Trimophe, the Eiffel Tower, Yves Saint Laurent, Pompidou Centre, and a ton of cool buildings and houseboats, and churches, and whoever knows what! This days has been so full and exciting. More tomorrow!

Thursday, May 21, 2009


Institut de Touraine
This is the school where I'll be studying French... unbelievable!
I'll be sure to post pictures when I get there!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

First time round...

Still not sure if this whole blog thing isn't really lame, however, everyone wants to know whats going on in France, and this seems like the best way. I'll try and keep you all posted...