The art of power dressing is tough to spot if you’re looking for significant details that are on the nose. For decades in America, well-tailored suits were the pinnacle of what it means to hold power in a workplace. In England, your attire is linked to your class level–but suits don’t fit in culturally with how we view money in America–wealthy individuals are at times seen in similar to the tech CEOs who are based in Silicon Valley.

However, boring pieces, stylish high-end selections, or flashy clothing can be linked to wealth in America. In Max’s series at Pierpoint & Co, a fictional banking company, suits are worn but so are pencil skirts, luxe trench coats, and boring blouses that are acknowledged as power pieces. This season feels like a bit of a departure for the lead women characters, Harper Stern, played by , and Yasmin Yazdani (Marisa Abela).

In past seasons, Harper struggled a bit with her personal style while climbing her former job’s power structure. Separately, Yasmin regularly wore items that signified her wealth: power skirts, chic jackets, extra-large, expensive-looking work bags, and pussy bow that were well put together. She regularly exuded confidence at a high level, too.

These gatherings make this season’s enjoyable–there appears to be a tide change for both characters. Formerly a high-powered trader, Harper regularly wore deep-hued blazers and tops with a structure that spoke to the role she spent countless hours proving herself in at Pier.