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Stacy and Clinton agree: a suit should always be your outfit-of-choice for an interview. Invest in a neutral colored one that can be broken up for multiple outfits to wear into the office.

To pull off a clean classic look, pick a one or two-button suit. Be sure to always check for fit. If your coat doesn't close all the way or the armholes are strained, you need to go up a size or alter it to create the right silhouette for your figure.

Even your business attire can show your personality. Simple black dress pants keep this look professional, but the bright printed top mirrors Miriam's big personality.

For small-statured women like Anne, high-waisted slacks can lengthen your figure without compromising professionalism. Follow Stacy and Clinton's "hard and soft" rule of choosing clothing that is structured (hard) but also has subtle detailing (soft).

Leia, who didn't own any jeans before coming on the show, found a dark-washed pair that looks professional and clean. Combined with a solid blazer or cardigan and a patterned shirt, she now has the perfect look for casual Friday.

Lawyer and professional matchmaker Jennaydra needed a suit that could work in different arenas. The patterned blouse peeking out of the neutral suit with untraditional details keeps her looking professional yet vibrant.

If you're small-chested like Vicki, wear a lower-cut shirt under your suit jacket, layered with long necklaces to elongate your neck. With a bulkier figure, focus on solids rather than patterns, jazzing up your look with details like a bright handbag.

In the words of Ms. London: "The most important thing about a great black dress is that it fits you like a great black suit."

Lexa looks nothing but office-appropriate in her well-fitted slacks, which give her a straighter silhouette, and a touch of her personality in the light-hearted printed top-and-jacket combination.

A wrap dress is perfect for anyone who wants to go straight from day into evening without the fuss of changing outfits. Paired with a vibrant jacket, this outfit is fitting in both a professional and social atmosphere.

As chief editor of a website company, Amanda needed to represent the firm properly. She learned to invest in pieces that fit well, like this short blazer which makes her appear taller and slimmer, as opposed to lots of cheap, ill-fitting clothes.

Quirky Mayim Balik found a professional look that suited her personality and her body, spicing up her outfit with small details like a cropped blazer, while sporting a high-waisted skirt. For more information, see what not to wear with 10 Office Wardrobe Crimes.