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Shiv Roy’s Best Outfits From ‘Succession’ All Feel So Elevated

She loves a tailored look.

by Kelsey Stewart
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The fourth and final season of HBO’s hit series Succession premieres March 26. In honor of its long-awaited Sunday night return, TZR rounded up Siobhan (aka Shiv) Roy’s best outfits from the show thus far, ahead.

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Season 1

In the show’s pilot episode, Shiv, played by actor Sarah Snook, attended a family baseball game wearing a rusty trench coat, Fair Isle sweater, and maroon trousers. Her knit is from H&M’s L.O.G.G. brand.Craig Blankenhorn/HBO

Season 1

During episode three, the only Roy daughter took to the Manhattan streets in rich neutral separates, polished pumps, and a colorful paisley scarf.Peter Kramer/HBO

Season 1

Shiv donned a regal lace number for her lavish England wedding to Tom Wambsgans (played by Matthew Macfadyen). Fun fact: the costume team tried 25 looks (!) on the actor before landing on this style, according to Vox.Colin Hutton/HBO

Season 2

Throughout the series, the political consultant wears sharp tailored suits — she is a Roy, after all. Did she predict 2023’s gray color trend? Perhaps. Peter Kramer/HBO

Season 2

While in the Mediterranean with the whole Roy klan, she traded her trusty suits for a summery, beach-approved floral look. Graeme Hunter

Season 2

While in Scotland, Shiv wowed in a body-hugging halter-neck Jay Godfrey number, which featured a thigh-high slit. This look was arguably her sultriest ever. Graeme Hunter/HBO

Season 3

Do you see the reoccurring theme here? She’s almost always wearing some form of suiting. David Russell/HBO

Season 3

With a demanding social calendar, Shiv needs looks for various occasions, including her mother’s wedding in Tuscany. Here, she stunned in a floral dress from Ted Baker.Graeme Hunter/HBO

Season 3

If you haven’t noticed, the youngest Roy sibling doesn’t stray too far from neutral color palettes. And, of course, the New Yorker often dons black. Macall B. Polay/HBO