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how do you dress for a job interview as a cocktail waitress in a gentlemen's club?
Asked by Confused.....
I've never applied for a job like that before, so this is my first. I don't know how to dress for the interview. Do you wear something sexy (clevage showing, etc) like a denim mini and a cute top with heels or do you dress in khakis and a white shirt type thing? What about makeup and hair? Thank you!
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Gentleman's clubs are looking for pretty girls to serve their clientelle. I'd go with sexy hair and makeup. I'd also select heels, and pants if you want to wear them, but preferably a skirt. Your top should show some cleavage, but don't go to dangerous with it.
Good luck
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I SAY GO WITH SLUTTY
Answered by hapkidochuck
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Yea, dress sexy but not like a hooker. Maybe some tight jeans and a nice cute shirt with cleavage...
Answered by Chronic
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tracky bots and a hoody
Answered by hairy balls
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Very immodestly.
Answered by blakereik
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In the interview you should dress in something that could be conservative, but shows off what you got, like a low cut shirt thats tight in all the right places and high heels with a (modest) skirt\
but still try to maintain being slightly professional
Answered by kkid
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dress as you would for any other type interwiew, be professional.
Answered by anissia b
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smart trousers, cute heels, classy/sexy top, Hair down and styled, Natural make up (Too much always look wrong).
Wear perfume - They will like that.
Show's your classy!
Remember to smile and eye contact!
Good Luck xx
Answered by pink4thelady
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I would do the khakis with a shirt that is showing your cleavage and make sure that the pants fit to show off your shape put on make up and get your hair and nails done. They want to know that when they hire you you have a sexy side. beauty is everything in most case's
Answered by shasha
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something that is sexy but without looking like you are trying to sell your stuff. a "leave it to the imagination' look
Answered by fojimo
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You need to look attractive and professional. You don't want to give them the wrong idea before you start.
Answered by Goose me
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take the professional outlook approach. would show you serious about what you getting into. this is the uinterview. when you do get and start the job then the dress trend at work would then follow
Answered by BugZy
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The general rule is to observe the way the employees dress and take it one step higher. For example, if an office is business casual you would want to dress casual.
If they're allowed to wear jeans, wear slacks or an appropriate-length skirt (mid-thigh or longer). If they're allowed to wear T-shirts, wear a nice blouse (not TOO tight, and DEFINITELY no cleavage! Low-cut is fine). Be professional with the way you present yourself. If this is a place that stresses the way you look (and it sounds like it is), makeup is always appropriate though you should try keeping a natural look (no funky colors).
It's always a bad idea to wear perfume. You never know if the person interviewing you is allergic or what they consider "too much". Instead, use a scented body wash or deodorant if you want to have a perfumed scent. It'll be light enough that you don't offend anyone's nose.
Answered by Laura
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The key word here is CLASSY. No denim! No khakis!
Do your hair in a classy updo, definately wear make-up and earrings. If your hair isn't long enough, style it as nice as possible. Be clean, smell nice and appear professional.
Wear a nice fitting blouse, a little cleavage is fine, and either nice fitting black slacks or a skirt that is tapered. High heels are a nice accent as well.
You could wear a nice fitting dress with heels too.
Make sure your nails are manicured, very important.
Answered by Mexico4me
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Trashy!
Answered by Cory Z
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buddy
white shirt,tie, black pants khakis ok
all ironed...if its wrinkled out u go....
tie black, blue, red...no stripes.
no stupid sex ties.. thos colors..
be sharp., be neat, be reliable....be curtisious
best
Answered by bigguy
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