The deliciously dramatic Roy family of HBO’s hit show Succession is filthy rich, extremely facetious, and, lucky for us, back for a third season. The series centers on Manhattan media tycoon Logan Roy, the founder of entertainment conglomerate Waystar Royco, and his four children, who are all vying for a piece of their father’s Murdoch-esque empire. Queen of the sibling-clan is the enigmatic Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook), the only daughter among them.
Shiv stands out from the rest of her siblings for many reasons, like the fact that she infamously denounced monogamy on her wedding night. She’s also, objectively, got the best style of them all. Unlike her brothers in their unpleasant Trumpian business uniforms (although, on occasion, Kendall slips on a Lanvin sneaker), Shiv has money and a sense of sartorial self. In the series, she plots her takeover of Waystar Royco wearing a ’70s-inspired wardrobe in warm palettes: cream-colored blouses, brown high-waisted slacks, and dark leather handbags. She pairs her outfits with simple gold chains, amber paisley-printed scarves, aviator sunglasses, and tiny handbags.
Shiv’s autumnal aesthetic is everything I’m looking to embody this fall: easy city-chic, yet still cozy in camel-colored hues. Here’s how to dress like TV’s most underrated fashion icon.
Incognito Apple Picker: Season 1
Baseball Cap
Ermenegildo Zegna
$445.00
Silk Straight-Leg Pants
Joseph
modaoperandi.com
$119.00
Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli
saksfifthavenue.com
$1,295.00
Holiday Party Potentate: Season 2
Nicole pleated wool-twill tapered pants
18-karat gold diamond bracelet
Solid Gold Small Rounded Hoop Earrings
Monochrome Media Magnate: Season 3
Gold Large Single Pearl Necklace
Wool Tricotine Boyfriend Blazer
Farell Double Cuff Wool Tricotine Pants
Rose Minutaglio
Staff Writer
Rose is a Staff Writer at ELLE covering culture, news, and women’s issues.
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