Female Interpreter Attire

Floral dress under a turquoise cardigan with brown belt at waist

  1. no idea
  2. if sitting the whole time
  3. if......and only if that cardigan were buttoned up at the top and the floral isn't showing in the t-zone.
  4. just no...
  5. possibly okay if the sweater was covering more of the dress butt, but there is a lot going on in this outfit.
  6. the pattern is covered, and there is enough contrast between the hands and the sweater.
  7. this is too much to look at. i think calmer prints are much more appropriate and will not distract the eye.
  8. get rid of the brooch.
  9. i would not wear this to interpret, although it is not as distracting as the outfits before it.
  10. if the cardigan were more fully buttoned up, then it would be acceptable.
  11. i think the neckline is a little busy with this outfit. the necklace, the bird, the dress neckline and the cardigan neckline? it's cute and i'd wear it but not to interpret.
  12. staff in office
  13. if the appointment is short, maybe this would be okay. accessories are distracting to a sighted consumer and may be scratchy or catch on db using tasl. button up the sweater during the job.
  14. maybe in a very casual situation.
  15. short assignment, maybe. the design on the sweater negates its effect to create a solid color background.
  16. only if the sweater covers most of the top of the dress.
  17. the hills are alive with the sound of music.
  18. i think the cardigan would be a way to make this outfit interpreter-friendly, but it depends on your skin tone and whether it contrasts with that color.
  19. make sure to close the cardigan.
  20. too much contrast between the light sweater, printed dress, and dark belt.