Don't wear jeans. Where is the event being held? What does the invite say? Safer to be overdressed than underdressed.

"For I am a sinner in the hands of an angry God. Bloody Mary full of vodka, blessed are you among cocktails. Pray for me now and at the hour of my death, which I hope is soon. Amen."
 

do yourself the favor and go at least business casual. do yourself another favor and google networking etiquette, attire, anyhting. cuz you obviously are clueless. keyword is this: prospective employer. think about it.

If you ain't buy side what are you doing on Wall St.? Gimme something good sport...
 

layer at least 2 or 3 polos and pop all the collars. doesn't matter what you're wearing for pants, you'll be stylin so hard

Remember, once you're inside you're on your own. Oh, you mean I can't count on you? No. Good!
 

As a rule always err on the side of being over dressed. You can always remove the jacket if the event is less formal.

"Everybody needs money. That's why they call it money." - Mickey Bergman - Heist (2001)
 

Ummmm skirt suits are technically more conservative than pants suits. That's a fact.

That said, I would play it the most safely and wear a pants suit in a dark color with plain closed toe shoes and a white or light blue shirt. It's the most acceptable business professional outfit these days.

If you happen to be slightly more formal than others, I think it can only be noticed and appreciated. You'll be seen as someone that is taking this very seriously for you career. Just make sure you feel comfortable in how you're dressed... If your preocupied and self conscious about what you're wearing it'll come across easily.

Good luck.

 

For office events , you can strive for dark skirt and blazer with light colour shirt , in addition wear heels footwear . Blazers gives a professional look for meetings. I typically like to wear c & m black blazer and skirt with white shirt .

 

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