I forget where you are Sue. If your area is more conservative, I'd go a little more formal( but only if you have it ) . Oddly, I d go more formal for a public library.
Natter 40: The Nice One
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Anybody else watching Commander in Chief? That scene with the storybook cracked my shit UP
Please explain why we need to spend 7.1 bil dollars on bird flu , but have to cut things like medicare and medicade. This confuses me.
and why are is aulstrlia threatened
and why the Brady Bunch is on my television.
I don't have any light tops. Unless we talk paisley. No wait! I have one white blouse--but white is so not flattering for me.
Beth, I'm in Nova Scotia. And it's an in-house librarian job for the CBC.
I could do green wool skirt, black or grey shirt, black cardigan.
Brown herringbone pants, light blue turtleneck.
After 8 years of working in one place, my work wardrobe really leans towards funky casual.
How about red linen dress, black cardigan.
Is red too aggressive? Because I have the same dress in blue, it just has an above the knee hemline. And it is November.
I think it sounds fine, Sue. But If you think there might be an expectation of more formality - I'd go with the skirt. I like the all black with blue because it is a sharp combination.
I really kind of want to wear my "ugly outfit" Brown herringbone pants, brown/moss green/peacock blue striped shirt, and red sweater vest. It's kind of ugly, but it works!
red with black cardigan sounds good. Dress - always seems more formal to people - and if red is your color - red is a confident color.
Do you feel good in your ugly outfit?
I do. But I think it's a little too funky for the interview...