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Thank you for participating in the upcoming interview! To help you look your best on camera, here are
some important tips:
What to Wear:
1. Solid, Muted Colors:
Opt for colors like navy blue, gray, soft green, or pastels. These tones work well on camera and
keep the focus on you.
2. Professional and Comfortable Attire:
Dress appropriately for the interview’s tone (e.g., business casual or formal) and ensure your
clothing feels comfortable.
3. Matte Fabrics:
Choose non-reflective fabrics to avoid glare under studio lights.
What to Avoid:
1. Stripes, Small Patterns, or Checks:
These can create visual distortions (moiré effect) on camera.
2. Bright White, Pure Black, or Neon Colors:
These extremes can make lighting adjustments difficult. Softer alternatives like off-white or
charcoal gray are better.
3. Logos and Busy Designs:
Avoid visible branding or text that could distract from your message.
4. Shiny Fabrics and Heavy Accessories:
Reflective materials and large, noisy jewelry can be distracting or cause technical issues.
5. Competitor Colors:
Please avoid wearing colors or designs closely associated with competitors to maintain a neutral
and professional appearance.
Additional Tips:
● Avoid clothing that matches the background to ensure you stand out.
● Ensure your clothing is clean, neat, and wrinkle-free.
● If unsure, bring a backup outfit or test your clothing beforehand.