Men vs Women: What to Wear for Press Interviews

Tricia Levasseur
7 min readNov 15, 2017

Warning — men and woman are not equal:

Men typically have sock problems while women suffer from short skirts. During my years as a journalist I witnessed many unfortunate wardrobe malfunctions getting caught on camera. Besides causing embarrassment, they grab focus away from the quality of the information being shared. At Bloomberg News in London we’d actually brief scheduled interviewees on ‘dos and don’ts’ in advance to help them avoid common mistakes. You can also avoid these mishaps and not lose your audience with some pre-interview preparation.

Context is everything when it comes to clothing:

There are two main variables here:
1. Your employer
2. The news outlet

How formal you dress will depend on who you work for and what the organization does as well as the outlet asking you for the interview. If you work for a large corporation that provides a professional service and have just been asked by business press for a live interview, you’ll dress more formally. If you work for a non-profit that focuses on environmental issues and your local news wants to speak to you, wearing more casual clothes might be appropriate. If you’re a startup founder being interviewed by industry…

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Tricia Levasseur

Healthcare Exec combining Storytelling & Digital Technology. Patient Advocate. Former Bloomberg Journalist. Cambridge MBA. amazon.com/author/tricialevasseur