All are okay assuming its a standard office type role, but it depends on the job..... may not look right in mechanics garage or on a building site or factory floor.... but I'd spend alot more time thinking about what to say and ask during your interview. Which role is this for?
Good luck
If you came to an interview in a posh frock,with painted nails and jewellery I would think you would not be suitable for a dirty cold warehouse job, I would be looking for someone in clean, tidy jeans or trousers and trainers not someone looking like they are going on a night on the town.
I don't think it being a warehouse position means nail varnish is out of the question. It depends on what the job requires of course.
Abbey, I think the first is most suitable. It's fairly conservative and a good length.
What is the job description, and is it something you'd be willing to stick with for a good few months?
pasta seriously wouldn't you be worried that someone with glamorous clothes and painted nails would be worried about chipping them when handling goods in a warehouse?
Agree with those who say neat pants and a plain top/jacket for a w-house job. First dress is fine for an office job - sensible shoes with a very low heel or flats......keep the Louboutins in the closet ready for any date later.
I'd be happy to interview someone wearing those dresses for a warehouse job, bob. They're respectable enough. I'd be less impressed by someone who was letting it all hang out ... so to speak. :o)
If I was the Personnel Manager at the Warehouse, I wouldn't give a heck what the interviewee was wearing as long as she could give a good account of herself and seemed up to the job.