WHAT TO WEAR: Internship

As the school year comes to a close, the summer internship season in New York City is just beginning. The daily tasks of a fashion intern differ each day, ranging from upkeeping the office space to making five deliveries throughout Manhattan. With the constant demand for versatility, it’s important to find a balance between dressing appropriately for the job without sacrificing style.

This Fashionista transforms the classic “T-shirt and jeans” ensemble by opting for a plain T-shirt with a box fit, light-washed denim with frayed hem and a pair of mixed material Vans slip-ons. These subtle accents give the look a bit more edge, and show off her personal style. The simplicity of her outfit successfully contrasts with her most striking accessory: the rag & bone Pilot bag.

The structure of the Pilot bag is perfect for the typical fashion intern, as well as the everyday city girl. It’s big enough to fit paperwork, samples etc. in addition to your daily essentials without looking too bulky. Choosing a soft neutral color, like this pewter gray, allows for more outfit variety. You can easily choose an outfit without worrying about awkward clashing. The adjustable strap also adds more aesthetic versatility as well as functionality. Transforming from handbag to cross-body bag makes all the difference when you need that extra hand.

When deciding on what to wear for a fashion internship, keep in mind the tasks you may be asked to do throughout the day and shape your outfit around that. Take a note from this Fashionista by keeping a practical outfit from looking dull by experimenting with different cuts and patterns, and tie it together with your favorite statement accessories.

One Simple Change: Heading to an event right after internship? Take this look from day to night by swapping the slip-ons for a pair of heeled booties and throwing on a blazer or leather jacket for more sophisticated look.

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