Anonymous wrote:Back in the 80s and 90s, I worked for a private firm in event management. My clients were some of the most high profile names you can think of.
Here is my two cents: When you interview, just as when you are running your event, you should be dressed in a way that doesn't bring attention. Your event is the star, not you. You should never upstage the client or your event. Your role is behind the scenes, not walking the red carpet.
Wear a suit. Look professional. Wear shoes that don't make your interviewer think that you won't be able to walk about and manage the event.
I’m an event planner and I 1000% agree. Do not bring attention to yourself. Wear something that fits in with the aesthetic (ex, I wear a black midi length dress to a black tie wedding, a black suit to a corporate event), but make it something you can move in and doesn’t wrinkle easily. Also, sensible shoes.