In ‘Industry’ Season 4, Elevated Costumes Match the Dizzyingly High Stakes

While the lawsuit proved to be a big opening moment, immediately — and silently — letting viewers know where Harper was at after striking a deal with Otto at the end of season three, Smith wanted to make sure the wunderkind banker was up to par. “This is a very, very important moment. But really, this is every day of her job,” she said.

So she looked for other pieces that expressed the same strength, sourcing vintage Alaïa and Mugler, with an emphasis on strong shoulders. “You occupy space in a different way. You are undeniable in the space,” she said of the silhouette. But the real star of the season is Harper’s handbag – a total classic. “I just love the image or the idea of ​​Harper walking down the street wearing Chanel 2.55,” Smith said. “That was her wrecking ball.”

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Like Harper, Yasmin is in a much better social and financial position than she was last season. After dealing with the fallout from his late father’s crimes in season three, a strategic marriage to Sir Henry puts Yas back on top. “It became very important for her to understand what it meant to have no money in a big city and how devastating that was,” Smith said of Yasmeen. Her marriage provided at least one certainty: “It really is [homing in] On the importance of Net-A-Porter accounts. “

As Yasmine transcends traditional noble duties and plays a role in Henry’s career, her wardrobe is a mix of monogrammed button-ups, cycling vests, Fair Isle sweaters and silk headscarves worn while driving a convertible. I mean business Suits (the white Lurline with super shoulder pads is a standout).

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