Option one: Even the Queen of England would think this was too matronly.

Option two: A little more casual, actually too casual. Polka dots!! WTF!! This would be one of my desparate to have something, anything, that fit in the ninth month. And even it's a bit tight against the bust.

I want to race over to the store where I got the shirt I wore to Joy's reception, because I think they had coordinating jackets and skirts in a rosy tweed. Plus, do I need new shoes? I have two pair of black flats, but I feel I need heels for the interview. Except then I might end up limping through the office. BTW, this is for a CPA office, so we're not talking high fashion. But I really don't want to look like Ugly Betty either.

3 comments:
Good luck with your interview! So nerve-racking!! I vote that if you can't get something new in time, then go with the Queen mother suit. I have absolutely no professional clothes either.
Went on a quick shopping trip to a T.J. Maxx-like store nearby. Picked up what I thought was a black jacket, but when I hold it up to my black pants, it looks brown. Oooops. But I also grabbed a button down shirt with green/blue diagonal stripes that makes the Queen mother suit look MUCH better. And I got some heels.
Sounds like a plan. I would go for the suit as well. As long as you feel good about yourself, then you will come across better too. The heels should do the trick :)
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