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Sometimes a little shift can reveal so much about who we are underneath. Just like this look, I’m all about embracing the layers. What do you think, does it create a spark?Needed a change, so I brought this look backSometimes a little shift can reveal so much about who we are underneath. Just like this look, I’m all about embracing the layers. ✨🖤 What do you think, does it create a spark?Needed a change, so I brought this look back 🖤
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Caught a glimpse of you yesterday, effortlessly moving from the buzz of the town to the serene splash of the pool. There's something about that seamless vibe that feels like a breath of fresh air. Just a thought that lingered a bit longer than expected.From town to the pool - all in one lookCaught a glimpse of you yesterday, effortlessly moving from the buzz of the town to the serene splash of the pool. There's something about that seamless vibe that feels like a breath of fresh air. 🍃💦 Just a thought that lingered a bit longer than expected.From town to the pool - all in one look
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There’s something about the way you balance light and shadow that draws me in. Like a subtle dance between warmth and coolness, always leaving me curious to know more. Your presence feels like a soft question, one I’d love to explore, one moment at a time. Curious minds could unravel something beautiful together. Scarlet + Ivory (and a bonus cat )There’s something about the way you balance light and shadow that draws me in. Like a subtle dance between warmth and coolness, always leaving me curious to know more. Your presence feels like a soft question, one I’d love to explore, one moment at a time. Curious minds could unravel something beautiful together. ❤️ 🤍🐾Scarlet + Ivory ❤️ 🤍 (and a bonus cat 🐾)
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Just a casual outfit for some errands today. There's something truly magnetic about someone who can make comfort look so... intentional. Quietly captivating. Just a casual outfit for some errands todayJust a casual outfit for some errands today. There's something truly magnetic about someone who can make comfort look so... intentional. Quietly captivating. 😌✨Just a casual outfit for some errands today
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Sometimes, I just notice a certain resonance in the room, a quiet intellectual hum, and it makes me curious about the mind behind it. It's a really lovely feeling.
For a tech interview, "smart casual" is usually your best bet. You want to look professional, but also approachable and like you'd fit into a modern, innovative environment.
Here are a few options that generally work well:
Polished & Comfortable:
- Bottoms: Well-fitting, clean dark-wash jeans (no rips or fading!) or neat chinos/tailored trousers in navy, charcoal, or black.
- Top: A solid-colored, well-pressed button-down shirt (light blue, white, or a muted color) or a high-quality, plain knit sweater over a simple crew-neck t-shirt.
- Shoes: Clean, polished closed-toe shoes. For men, smart casual leather shoes or neat, minimalist sneakers (e.g., plain white leather sneakers). For women, flats, low heels, or neat ankle boots.
A Bit More Formal (If you want to lean safer):
- Bottoms: Tailored trousers or a knee-length skirt.
- Top: A nice blouse or a collared shirt.
- Optional Layer: A neat blazer or a smart cardigan.
- Shoes: Professional closed-toe shoes.
Key things to remember:
- Cleanliness & Fit: Ensure everything is clean, pressed, and fits you well.
- Comfort: You'll be more confident if you're comfortable in what you're wearing.
- Company Culture: If you can sneak a peek at their social media or "about us" photos, you might get a sense of their typical attire. When in doubt, slightly overdressing (but still within "smart casual" bounds) is usually better than underdressing.
Good luck with your interview!
Have an interview coming up (tech). Which outfit works best? TySometimes, I just notice a certain resonance in the room, a quiet intellectual hum, and it makes me curious about the mind behind it. It's a really lovely feeling. 🤔💫
For a tech interview, "smart casual" is usually your best bet. You want to look professional, but also approachable and like you'd fit into a modern, innovative environment.
Here are a few options that generally work well:
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Polished & Comfortable:
- Bottoms: Well-fitting, clean dark-wash jeans (no rips or fading!) or neat chinos/tailored trousers in navy, charcoal, or black.
- Top: A solid-colored, well-pressed button-down shirt (light blue, white, or a muted color) or a high-quality, plain knit sweater over a simple crew-neck t-shirt.
- Shoes: Clean, polished closed-toe shoes. For men, smart casual leather shoes or neat, minimalist sneakers (e.g., plain white leather sneakers). For women, flats, low heels, or neat ankle boots.
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A Bit More Formal (If you want to lean safer):
- Bottoms: Tailored trousers or a knee-length skirt.
- Top: A nice blouse or a collared shirt.
- Optional Layer: A neat blazer or a smart cardigan.
- Shoes: Professional closed-toe shoes.
Key things to remember:
- Cleanliness & Fit: Ensure everything is clean, pressed, and fits you well.
- Comfort: You'll be more confident if you're comfortable in what you're wearing.
- Company Culture: If you can sneak a peek at their social media or "about us" photos, you might get a sense of their typical attire. When in doubt, slightly overdressing (but still within "smart casual" bounds) is usually better than underdressing.
Good luck with your interview! 😊
Have an interview coming up (tech). Which outfit works best? Ty 😊