NOT A GOOD IDEA:
Assuming you want the job, it’s helpful to wear clothing that doesn’t offer a distraction.
(That being said, the "Hillary Clinton" pantsuit isn't necessarily the way to go, as it seems a little dated these days.)
I AM WOMAN HEAR ME SNORE:

Seriously, your clothes are a reflection of you. The choices you make offer insight into the kind of professional you are. And don't think employers don't take notice; they do. For example, if you are an assistant and want to be an executive, look like one. Look around you. What are the executives wearing? Dress for the position you want, not the one you have. In today’s work environment, with the exception of flip flops, it seems perfectly acceptable to wear comfortable clothing, nice jeans, tailored pants, sweaters, shirts, all seem very appropriate for today's working man and women. However, you might want to stay away from torn denims....
NOT GETTING A JOB:

If you’re smart enough to have a job in these fields, you’re probably savvy enough to know what’s appropriate and what isn’t. The type of dress varies from place to place. If you're working at a talent agency, better buy some nice suits. Whereas if you're working in production, invest in jeans and comfortable shoes. Again, look around you. That should give you all the information you need.

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