from career-line.com
For me, a dress might be better choice. good luck!
For women:
Keep it light in both fabric and color, but don’t wear a white dress or suit. White is the least serious color and looks too casual. The lightest you should go is cream. If the position is less corporate, you may want to try mixing separates, like a solid sleeveless dress with a tailored jacket in a brighter color or pattern. Look for a slim-notch lapel to keep it modern.
Don’t be afraid to toss the suit and wear a sharp dress with a jacket. The benefit to wearing a sleeveless dress is that you can remove your jacket until right before your interview, so you’ll stay cooler. To create shape, cinch a skinny or chunky black belt around the jacket.
A more classic skirt or pants suit paired with a pretty printed silk blouse is also a lovely combination.
Avoid statement jewelry; simple hoop earrings or pearls are perfect.
Avoid “It” bags for interviews, especially if they’re made of exotic skin or covered in hardware. Your bag should be big enough to hold all the necessities. Try an elegant leather tote in a solid classic color like tan or black.