Purple suit?

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What do you think about a purple suit for an interview? I want to stand out, but not in a bad way.
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There is a really good thread on here about female interview attire that I would check out! I would personally go with navy blue or gray as they read more trendy while still being traditional. Good luck!
 
Why was this moved to the Pre-DO forum? OP's question doesn't seem to be DO-specific...

They had posted in the Osteopathic School-Specific Discussions subsection, so I'm assuming they're interviewing at an osteopathic medical school. It's just a general question, like some that pop up in Pre-medical MD, etc.
 
They had posted in the Osteopathic School-Specific Discussions subsection, so I'm assuming they're interviewing at an osteopathic medical school. It's just a general question, like some that pop up in Pre-medical MD, etc.

oh gotcha
 
I wore a gray suit with a purple blouse, and a friend of mine wore a light blue professional dress, not a suit. Both accepted.
 
Why was this moved to the Pre-DO forum? OP's question doesn't seem to be DO-specific...

DO's wear purple more holistically.

OP: I agree with @Goro. I don't understand why half of the interviewees at my school show up dressed for a funeral or a MIB sequel. I like the suit in your picture.
 
DO's wear purple more holistically.

OP: I agree with @Goro. I don't understand why half of the interviewees at my school show up dressed for a funeral or a MIB sequel. I like the suit in your picture.
The black suit is safe. It’s hard to screw up a black suit and white shirt
 
It's hard to screw up a grilled cheese sandwich, doesn't mean you should serve it on a first date. Grey or blue are also safe and not nearly as drab.
That’s true, but when someone is young and this is potentially the first time they’ve dressed themselves professionally, most people don’t look to rock the boat.
 
If it helps any, I wore a tan houndstooth blazer with a white blouse and black skirt, while all the other female interviewees wore grey/black/navy suits. I was one of the last interviewees, and the staff who facilitated the interview complimented my outfit and said I don’t look boring compared to what they usually see!

Whatever you wear, wear it with confidence!
 
Thank you all for your advice! I have a lot of different suits, none are very traditional. The other one I am contemplating is a very dark forest green. I have a navy one, but I have worn it to my past 3 interviews and I want to stand out more.
 
I have a navy one, but I have worn it to my past 3 interviews and I want to stand out more.

The color of your clothes doesn’t really matter. Last time I checked, the Fashion Institute of Technology doesn’t have a medical school. What’s truly going to set you apart is your ability to relate to people, tell stories, and express your passion for medicine in a unique way. Just wear whatever professional-style clothes you feel most comfortable and confident in.
 
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