Interview Attire: Blouses

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I want to wear a solid-colored blouse that is polyester with a chiffon overlay and straps that tie and hang. It looks very nice with my suit and the part that ties puffs out a bit so it gives it some pop.

My question is, does the blouse have to have a collar? Is it unprofessional to not have a collar and button down?

It's similar to this top: http://slimages.macys.com/is/image/MCY/products/7/optimized/1272117_fpx.tif?$filterlrg$&wid=370

Thanks!
 
It actually looks more like this: And it'll be under my suit jacket the whole time. I don't plan on taking it off.

Also, if anyone is from the north... Could you please give me an example of what outerwear you wear over a suit? I'm from the south so I'm not used to the cold, let alone the cold and a suit! Thanks!
 

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I think that blouse would work well under a blazer for an interview. I don't think you need to wear a menswear-style button-up to look professional.
 
Blouses, in my opinion, are unprofessional. The whole point of the interview is to look professional. Wearing a suit jacket over a blouse is a different story though.
 
Unprofessional. A suit jacket should be worn.
 
This blouse is fine under a suit jacket. In terms of outerwear, a cape or a three quarter length or longer wool car coat is fine. No puffer coats, they are too casual.
 
Thanks for the input everyone! I'm going to wear it. 🙂
To those who stated I should wear it under a jacket--I did indicate that I would be wearing it with a suit.
 
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