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Marisa Abela knows what it means to dress the part. In this episode of “The Good Buy,” the BAFTA-winning actress sits down with Harper’s BAZAAR to talk all things style and storytelling. From unpacking Yasmin’s style evolution across seasons of ‘Industry’ to sharing how wardrobe and styling helped bring her Amy Winehouse to life in ‘Back to Black,’ Marisa shares how clothing shapes both her character and confidence on screen. Watch as the breakthrough star reflects on her personal style journey, the secret to her structured red carpet looks, and the many iterations of her custom Audrey Hepburn-inspired wedding gown.
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00:00I'm Leah Chernikoff, and this is Harper's Bazaar's The Goodbye, where we invite celebrities,
00:05designers, models, and tastemakers to talk shop. What they buy, where they got it, and why it
00:11matters. Our next guest on The Goodbye is on one of the buzziest shows in prestige television.
00:19As Yasmin on industry, she is one of the most compulsively watchable and anxiety-inducing
00:26characters on screen, and was awarded with a BAFTA last May for her work. You may also
00:32recognize her from Back to Black, where she inhabited the singular Amy Winehouse, or my
00:37latest favorite, Black Bag, where she held her own alongside Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender,
00:43and Naomi Harris. She is back on screens for season four of Industry, and she's also a new
00:49bride. I am a new bride, yeah. Also in all white today. Yeah, playing the role. I realized
00:55that when I put it on. So, I'm so excited to talk to you today about navigating new-ish
01:02fame and fashion, how you use style to tell your stories on screen and off. So, welcome
01:09to The Goodbye, Marisa Abella.
01:16Thank you so much. Thank you.
01:19Everybody, class.
01:21So, usually I have a co-host, Lynette Nylander, our Executive Digital Director, but she's not
01:26here. Usually we talk about our recent goodbyes. So, I wanted to know, do you have any that have
01:33made your life easier or that you're really happy about in the last few weeks? Maybe anything
01:39for the holidays that you got. Well, I took my honeymoon over Christmas and New Year this
01:44year. So, my best buy was, like, those flight tickets, I guess, and, like, the hotels.
01:52Yeah. Yeah.
01:53It feels like a lot to kind of invest in a trip because, like, unlike things that you buy and
01:59keep, you buy and then, like, all you have to keep is the memory, the experiences.
02:05Yeah.
02:05It's right. But you sort of – but it's a honeymoon and you only get to do it once,
02:10touch wood.
02:11Yes.
02:12So, we – yeah, we had a really, really nice time. I'm filming at the moment and so is
02:17my partner. So, we knew that Christmas and New Year was the only time.
02:20That was your window.
02:21That was our window.
02:22Can you tell us where you went? Did you have a great time?
02:25We had a great time. I mean, it was kind of wild. We start – he had a premiere in
02:29LA
02:30and I have this in New York. So, we knew that we wanted something in, like, the Americas.
02:35We didn't want to go too far away. So, we met in Vegas.
02:39Okay.
02:39Because we were going to – we went to Amangiri for –
02:41Oh.
02:42Yeah.
02:42In Utah.
02:43In Utah.
02:44Amazing.
02:44So, we had to fly into either Vegas or Arizona.
02:47You weren't staying in Vegas.
02:48We stayed for a night.
02:49Okay.
02:50I was like, I'm not flying into Vegas. I'm flying straight out. Like, this is – my parents
02:54got married in Vegas.
02:55Really?
02:56Yep. So, I was like, we've got to – we stayed at the Bellagio. We lost some money.
03:01It was really fun. Amangiri was incredible.
03:06Yeah.
03:07Incredible. And then we flew to Mexico. We went to Mexico City for five days and then we went
03:12to, like, the Pacific Coast for five days.
03:17Nobody has set a trip before and I think that's really important. And also, we're all told now
03:21that, you know, like, millennials and young people are investing in experiences rather
03:27than things.
03:28But I still like things, too. I just got some little shearling boots because I'm really
03:34hoping for more snow.
03:35So, maybe with my clothing, I'll will it.
03:38And you can slip into them. I really – I can't handle laces anymore.
03:41Yeah. I'm a big UGG girl.
03:44Do you have a sort of style philosophy or about shopping? Anything that you follow as you get
03:53dressed for the day or think about a red carpet? Your personal style.
03:58I think for a red carpet, I think it's become more like it needs to reflect my personal style.
04:05I think when I was younger, I felt more like I'll wear whatever I'm allowed to wear.
04:11Yeah.
04:12Yeah.
04:12And also, I'll wear whatever, like, feels exciting and different.
04:17And I think now, if I wouldn't buy it, why the hell am I wearing it on the red carpet?
04:23I think that's kind of become a bit more of – and I think that's kind of more true in
04:28my everyday life, too. Just really following my gut. Like, do I feel good in this? Do I like
04:33this? And then – and that's what I'm sort of buying more now. I always lean towards
04:40tailoring. And I feel really good in, like, well-made pieces that, like, give me kind
04:48of support and structure. And I always lean more towards that than, like, a sort of slinky
04:54number.
04:55Yeah.
04:56But I think it's about, yeah, feeling – for me, it's about feeling confident.
05:00Yeah.
05:01And it's more about – and this is probably sacrilegious to say –
05:05Oh, I can't wait.
05:06It's more about, like, me, how I feel on my body than the clothes themselves. Like,
05:12it can be, like, the most simple white t-shirt, the most simple black blazer. But if for whatever
05:18reason it, like, is hitting me perfectly, like, that's the thing that I love about it.
05:22Yeah. No, I don't think that's sacrilegious at all. I think that's how clothes should make
05:25you feel, right? Like, your best version. And, like, you don't have to think about it.
05:30Yeah.
05:30I'm interested in this trajectory of, like, starting out as an actor and feeling like,
05:36okay, who's going to lend me whatever? I should just be grateful and wear it to your journey
05:42of, like, no, I want to feel good in it. I want to wear what I like. So how did
05:47you come
05:48to that? And what are those pieces that you gravitate towards? How did you find your personal
05:53style?
05:54I think I've always known that, like, I love structure. Even when I look back at my school
06:02photos, I mean, I had to wear uniforms at school in the UK, like most of us do. And there
06:08were
06:08kind of choices, like, did you want to wear, like, a blazer? Or did you want to wear a shirt
06:12with a tie? Or did you want to wear this round neck jumper? Like, all the pictures I'm in,
06:16like, a blazer and a skirt and my, like, socks pulled up. And I think that's just sort of
06:21who I am. I love blazers. I love shirts. I love tailoring. And I think there are certain
06:27parts of my body as well that I like more than others, I guess.
06:32And why highlight?
06:33Yeah. I've become more used to, like, it's not random now when I look at photos from my
06:39carpet and I'm like, oh, I know why there are things that I, you know. So I think I've just
06:44sort of, I understand the formula a little bit better.
06:48When you look back at those photos, are there some where you're like, yes, really got it
06:52right there. Love looking at that one, not that one.
06:55Yes. Yeah, there are. I mean, there are a lot, lots of looks that I look back on and
07:00feel like, I really feel like, I felt like me. I look like me. I feel comfortable. And
07:07it's interesting, like, you always know you're leaving the house and you always know, like,
07:10this isn't right. I know. And then you have to live with it all day. I hate that feeling.
07:16I think it's, I think it's, it's, it's interesting. Like, it's worse for some reason on the red
07:24carpet than it is as a character. Like, I have almost no vanity when I'm working. Like, as
07:30an actor, I feel like the most important thing is that I look and sound and feel like a character
07:35and you believe what you're seeing. Yeah. When it comes to kind of like beauty, obviously
07:41it's always great to look good, but it's, that's just not the point. And I don't, I'm
07:47not worried about that at all when I'm working. It's, the red carpet is so much more exposing
07:53than a show, even when the show or film can be like, you know, more physically exposing.
08:01As you have been on your show, but no, I know what you mean. I think that's a really
08:05good point that hasn't really been articulated on this show so far that it, it can be almost
08:10harder to be on a red. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So I wanted to just find out a little bit about
08:16you as a fashion person and as a shopper. Yeah. Do you go by season? Do you see something
08:23and flag it? Do you have hearted things on the real, real and net a porte? And do you look
08:29at the runway? Tell us how it all works. I am a big net a porte person. Okay. I have
08:36a, a big wish list, but it sort of, it kind of, it's more like a game. I think in
08:42a way
08:42I love just going through and hearting things. You're hearting and watching. And watching
08:46and then, and then I'll unheart things and so, and it'll, but I do buy when it feels right.
08:52Right. And I love, I like shopping in real life too, but I, um, I think I've started more
09:01recently to like invest in pieces that I really love. Okay. Recently I bought, um, a jumper
09:08from the row, which felt like crazy at the time. Yeah. Sure. And then I bought it and I
09:14wear it all the time and I feel amazing in it and I love it so much. Yeah. It really
09:19is gorgeous and just, you know, things like that. So it's, yeah, I'm, I feel good right
09:26now. Yeah. You're like allowing yourself. I'm allowing myself to go there, but I love
09:30clothes and more than anything I love, I love dressing up. Well, this sort of like winds us
09:36to one of our, we go through these buys on the goodbye. And the first one we always love
09:41to talk about is the first buy that was something you bought that made you feel like you'd made
09:49it or that was really impactful to you. And I wonder if it was it, it could be something
09:56that you bought for yourself in when you were little, or it could be something that was after
10:01maybe your first, like Cobra, right? It was your first show or so tell us about the thing
10:05that made you feel like, okay, I'm here. I've made it. Oh gosh. I have a story and it's
10:10a bad one, unfortunately. We love bad stories. When I booked industry, we were doing, we
10:17had the read through for, for season one of industry. And I was like, I have nothing to
10:23wear and I'm playing Yasmin. And the, the description for Yasmin was vulnerability disguised
10:30by Prada. And I thought like, I love that. Yeah. I thought like, oh my God, I have nothing
10:36that is gonna, I'm not going to walk in this room and people are going to think like, that's
10:40Yasmin. I need to go shopping. And you know, also I was excited. I was making money for the
10:44first time. Yeah. I went to, I don't know if I should name this store because I feel like
10:50I'm, it's a bad story, but I mean, I love, it's Louis Vuitton. I love Louis Vuitton, but
10:56I went in and I was like, I need some shoes. And I was like, it can't be heels because
11:03that
11:04would be ridiculous for a read through. Like it should be something chilled. It should
11:08be trainers. I'm not a trainer girl anyway. Like I never wear trainers outside of the gym.
11:12I'm loving this journey. Yeah. And they were these like huge LV trainers, like massive hype
11:21beastie like trainers. I mean, so not my thing at all, but I was like, this was a panic
11:26purchase. It was a panic purchase. It's like, they scream like luxury. Right. Right. I'm
11:31going to get them. It was my first big purchase. Like my, you know, I've never spent that much
11:36money before. And I was like, I've made it. I'm going to buy these shoes. I still get
11:41made fun of by the cast. By the cast for wearing them on the read through. And the writers and
11:46everyone, they're like, you walked in and we all were like, what the hell is she wearing
11:51on her feet? You still have them? I still have them. And Mickey, one of the writers of
11:56industry is like, you should box them like a pair of Jordans, like signed by Michael Jordan
12:01that like, so they're like, they're iconic. Yeah. In like plexiglass. In like a plexiglass
12:06case. Definitely. But it was a really good lesson in that, like, if you're going to buy
12:11something, especially like that, buy it for you to feel good, not for someone else to signal
12:18like, I belong here. Right. Because nine times out of 10, you're going to look like a clown.
12:24I think, I mean, we've all been there with panic purchasing, but I, but I did want to ask too
12:29about,
12:30I love that really short, but like says a lot description of your character at the beginning.
12:35And I'm sure you had conversations about how her style evolved as her story evolved. So can you
12:40talk me through that a little bit? How did you feel like her style helped you convey your character
12:49and how has that evolved as her arc has kind of really shifted? It's shifted so much. It's kind
12:58of amazing. In season one, I think the point was, first of all, like she came from a lot of
13:02privilege.
13:03So she was wearing like nicer designer clothes. But also she was, she used her body as something
13:11that was, you know, that was currency for her. So she presented in like an ultra feminine, like
13:17quite hypersexual way. I mean, and like sensual too, but sexual, I mean, the heels were like so high
13:26with straps around the ankles. Like it was quite kind of over. How, how, how high were we talking?
13:32Oh, like a good sort of six to seven inches. Yeah, it was, it was, I mean, and I was
13:37all for it. It
13:37was great. But I think, and like quite sheer tops, super tight skirts. Yeah. And I think it was,
13:45you know, she was presenting herself like for the male gaze in a big way. And I think that that
13:52was
13:52sort of Yasmin in season one. It was so useful physically. I was going to ask, it must have been
13:58helpful because it does force you at a pitch and up and yeah. You're, you're sort of constrained and
14:04you're like hoisted up in every way. And you're, yeah, you're sort of, you're, you're on the verge
14:10of sort of falling over. Right. Vulnerable. Super vulnerable. These tiny little sort of scurrying
14:16steps. Yeah. You can't take a stride. No. So it's, it's, it's really informative physically. And,
14:22and I think that that's the great thing about clothing and character. Yeah. I mean, you cannot
14:27play a sort of like boss, like powerful woman who's like taking up space in a skirt that doesn't
14:35allow you to like move that fast or hard, you know. Right. And so, and then in season two,
14:42she was experimenting with trouser suits, pantsuits, taking up a bit more space. But I think the major
14:47shift came when she lost her money and her access to her dad's money and she was selling
14:54her clothes and selling her jewelry. So she wasn't as feminine. She was high at covering
14:59up a bit more. This last season, season four has been like the most interesting, I think
15:05for me, she is sort of cosplaying the lady of the manor at the beginning of this season.
15:13super Aristo British energy. And, you know, there are things that are so exclusive that
15:21it's like, if you know, you know, but like hardly anyone knows about this, like certain
15:26tweed of the certain jacket. Right. And so she's playing all of those games. It's so much
15:33about language, like exclusivity. Right, right. You know, the term quiet luxury has been thrown
15:39around a lot, but that sort of hinges on that idea. Totally. But this is a real sort of class
15:45and it's taken to another level, right? Yeah. I mean, even stuff like wellies, Wellington
15:50boots in the UK, like there are specific brands. Yasmin only wears derbries, which are like the
15:56most, I would say, raw, which means like upper, upper class Aristo type wellies that you can
16:04find, but like even just things like there's a coat that Yasmin's wearing that's from a
16:11brand, you know, there are all these sort of stores on, in kind of sort of Piccadilly
16:18near the arcades right by the mall. Like they're basically where like the queen gets her coat
16:22made. And it's all made to measure. Yeah. It's all made to measure and custom. And, and it's
16:28just, it's just super exclusive. And, and unless you know to even look for it, you wouldn't know
16:35what you're looking at. So, I mean, Yasmin has dabbled in like quiet luxury and the sort of
16:41Celine sense of the word. And that's, but this is just like a whole new level of like.
16:47This is wealth. Yeah. And right. Like you said. And it's class. Yeah. Aristocracy. Yeah.
16:52Yeah. I just have to ask a little bit about fashion and back to black and how that helped
16:58you. I know you really changed your body a lot too, but I wanted to ask how fashion kind
17:03of helped you become Amy. Yeah. I mean, her body and her fashion changes so much over the
17:1010 years that I played her, you know, I played her from 17 to 27. And, um, at the beginning,
17:17she's like full of life and healthy and wearing very different clothes inspired by a very different
17:24era. You know, she was inspired by like hip hop and Lauren Hill. And you can sort of feel
17:30that in the clothes and she's taking up more space and there is more of her body sort of
17:35like out there on show and flat shoes as well. So it's easier to kind of like run around and
17:42be a bit more playful and be grounded. Um, and then it all sort of switches and she becomes
17:49around sort of, you know, 23, she becomes kind of inspired by, um, girl groups and sort of
17:59sixties do what type look with the beehive, obviously. Right. Um, and my body physically
18:07changed. I got smaller, the clothes got smaller. Um, the, everything becomes more sort of like
18:15tight to the body and you're just taking up much less space again. And I think you feel
18:21so much more vulnerable at like a, such a smaller size, but also so exposed physically in the clothes
18:29that you're wearing that walking around the streets and kind of teetering round in that place
18:34is, it's just a very different thing to wearing sort of those black Reeboks that she used to wear
18:39where, you know, she's safer in them. Right. She's like literally on her feet. On her feet. Yeah.
18:45And in these like either she would kind of fluctuate between like Louboutin, like very high Louboutins
18:51or those ballet pumps and neither are particularly, you know, comfortable. So yeah.
18:57Right. Yeah. Your last answer kind of touched on this, but I'm wondering if there's, we always ask
19:03one of the byes questions is what is your regret by? I don't think you regret the Vuittons.
19:09I think at the time I was like, your journey at the time I was like, I want to go
19:14back and make
19:14sure this never happened. But now I, I love them as part of my journey. Yeah. Some regret byes.
19:22I mean, you know, I think I regret always like running in and buying something from somewhere
19:30where like I had no plan that day of buying something. I just like walked into, you know,
19:38not a particularly great store. Like a high street. Yeah. High street. And I was like,
19:41oh, it's hot outside right now. I'm going to buy this little tank. An impulse. Right.
19:45Yeah. And I think, I mean, it's, it's fine, but the stuff in my wardrobe that I'm always like,
19:51oh, why is this here? It's like horrible little dresses or those little tops that like
19:56I never really needed. And, and I, you know, it is about like learning your lesson, I think from,
20:02from doing that. Cause I mean, I, I, I have been guilty of like, especially when I'm at work and
20:09let's
20:10say I am filming in the morning and then I have the whole afternoon off and I'm in some new
20:14city and I
20:14don't know anyone. I'm just walking around. I'm like, oh, that's kind of cute. I'll get that.
20:18I'll get that. And then I never, you know. The next buy that I'm going to ask you about is
20:23a repeat
20:23buy. Is there something you buy in multiples or you use up and buy again? I mean, white t-shirts
20:31is
20:31like the, probably the most thing that I buy. Do you have a favorite? I love a cos white t
20:36-shirt.
20:37I think a cos white t-shirt is really great. True. And then the other thing that I buy,
20:44all the time is just socks. Okay. My sock game is kind of out of control. Let's talk about your
20:53out of control sock game. I'm ready. Um, I mean, I love a cashmere sock. Okay. I love a really
21:00comfortable sock because I think I, especially at the moment wearing a lot of gym socks, which I go
21:06through and I usually just sort of like get those from like Uniqlo or something like that. And I think
21:12the thing about obviously like a really nice cashmere sock or like any kind of nice thick
21:18sock is the washing is so difficult. Like the, it's important to have like enough pairs so that
21:24if you have to send them off to the dry cleaners, they, you know, they have time.
21:30That's, I think part of the nice thing about luxury too, is like you have to work for it.
21:36Yeah. Yeah. They're made beautifully and they're in a beautiful material. So you can't just like
21:42throw them in the dryer like anything else. Exactly. You told me you have a lot of hearted
21:47things in your net-a-porter. Yeah. Is there a dream buy right now for you? Something you're
21:52thinking about? And it could be, it could be like a piece of clothing, but this could be really big.
21:58I'm sort of interested in also, you know, what your home looks like. Do you think about home stuff?
22:03I do. I love home stuff. I mean, I, I, I love buying art. Um, and it was kind of
22:14the first thing
22:15that I started to really like invest in when I started making, you know, I, I didn't grow up
22:22with any money really. And my family didn't really talk about, or I didn't know about the stock market.
22:29So like investing and stuff, I always really scared me and like saying goodbye to money and
22:33like, it felt like gambling. And then you end up on the show. Right. Yeah, I know. I know. Exactly.
22:38I didn't understand it at all. So for me, art made sense. I was going to buy it. It would
22:42be on my wall.
22:43So it was something that I had, but it would go up in value. And like, that was something that
22:47I
22:47really, that made sense to me. So I started buying art and I just love it. Like I, I, I
22:54really do.
22:54And I love photography and we moved house recently and I bought a, um, a sofa from, and that's, you
23:02know, that's a big investment. Yeah. I know. I've always been, um, like renting places that
23:09came furnished. This is my first place that was unfurnished. And I was like, okay, I'm going to
23:14buy a nice sofa that I love. Yeah. And I bought a sofa from Jonathan Adler. Yeah. And I love
23:19it.
23:20Is it a color? Can you tell us about it? It's green velvet. Beautiful. Quite a dark green
23:25velvet, which is scary velvet. At first I was like, don't scratch it. Don't touch it. It's
23:30pretty durable though. It really is. And also it gets cooler. Like if thing, if it moves
23:35around and you just can't really be too afraid of it. Yeah. It has these like circular gold
23:41legs. So it's quite low to the ground. I really love it. My big heart wish list. It is a
23:48lot
23:48of like furniture and stuff right now. Yeah. It's funny when you go from that transition
23:52to thinking about clothes and like, oh, buying them on sale and not wanting to spend too much.
23:58And then you get older and you have a place that you want to put furniture in and you're
24:02like, oh, this is, this is expensive. This is, yeah, no, no, exactly. And then actually
24:08it throws your mind out when you're thinking about clothes. I think it's really bad for shopping
24:15with clothes because you start being like, it's nothing. It's nothing compared to this
24:18couch I want. Yeah. I mean, obviously I just got married last year. So like, that's like
24:22the worst time to be spending money on clothes because you start to think like your, your
24:28concept of what you're spending money on just changes because you're, you're, you're spending
24:32money like you haven't done before. No, it's a different, it's a different, it's a different
24:35thing. Yeah. It's a different plan. Wait. So can we talk about it a little? Cause the
24:38dress was so beautiful. Were you someone who always had an idea of what you wanted to look
24:44like as a bride or how did, how did all the looks come together? I think I didn't always
24:48have an idea of what I wanted to look like, but once I'd started to think about marriage,
24:53I did have an idea of what I wanted the dress to be like. I don't think I knew it
24:59was going
25:00to be like quite as big as it ended up being. But the amazing thing about this dress, I think
25:06maybe I'm wrong, but with, I never felt like it was too big and I never wanted a huge
25:13skirt. Skirt. Yeah. Massive. But it just kind of, when I tried it on and it was, you
25:19know, it was incredibly long. Well, let's tell everyone this is Amelia
25:22Wickstead, right? Amelia Wickstead dress. Yeah. It was Duchess
25:25satin. Right. It's like cream color. Sort of off white. Yeah. And it was, um, across
25:31my shoulder. But with a little sleeve. With a little sleeve. It was one of the things that
25:34me and Amelia were like going back and forth on cause I wanted a little sleeve and I think
25:39she was like, it will be really modern if it's just like nothing. Yeah. I think on
25:44your wedding day, if you feel like it's going to make you feel better, you go for it. Yeah.
25:49I'm not going to, don't want to be thinking on the day of like, oh, I wish I, or whatever,
25:54you know? So I, I mean, she came up with so many sketches and I sort of fell in love
26:00with
26:00this drop waist. And there was a picture of Audrey Hepburn and funny face that I just fell in love
26:05with. Um, and we kind of went off of that sort of style. And I mean, I just, I love
26:14it so much.
26:15And I, I, I've, I've never felt so great. Um, and you know, the diamond necklace and the hairline
26:23was like, it's like my favorite thing. It was so cool. There's something slightly
26:26whimsical about it. And I, uh, my dress was like incredibly romantic, but it was very structured.
26:33There was a corset and like, it was, it, it, it, I really wanted to feel romantic on the
26:40day as well. Uh, and that just felt kind of sort of magical to me. And, um, we went to
26:47somewhere called Bentley and Skinner in London, which is like an antique jeweler and they showed
26:53us all of these tiaras and I, I didn't want to wear a tiara and it just didn't feel right
26:59for me, you know, and then they brought out these necklaces and I showed the picture and
27:04it was just this amazing sort of tennis necklace and I put it in my hair and we attached it
27:09with
27:09just some bobby pins. I mean, thank God it was okay. Cause it was a really, you know,
27:13No, it looks like it was made to be around. Yeah. Yeah. No, it was amazing. Very cool.
27:19Yeah. One thing I did forget to ask you at the beginning was we talked about your wedding
27:23white outfit, but can you tell us what you're wearing? Oh yeah. I am wearing an Alessandra
27:29Rich shirt and Akari trousers. I love this brand. Um, they're great. Yeah. Like these sort of,
27:38uh, a little bit barrel, barrel leg trousers. Uh, they're really great. And Alessandra Rich shoes.
27:45I mean, I love all, I love monochromatic looks. Um, I think it's other than like denim and white
27:56and black and denim and whatever. I, I just monochromatic to me is like the coolest thing
28:01and so easy and so cheap. I love it too. Yeah. It just makes you feel so pulled together. But
28:05I
28:06think you're doing something which I always feel like is important when you're doing monochromatic
28:09is like, there's lots of different texture. Different texture. I mean, I'm not, it doesn't
28:16have to be like the perfect shade of everything I think to go. And, and that I think texture
28:21is important. And also, you know, I, I just, I love it. Like they're like actually also very
28:27different brands. This is a kind of much more sort of durable, thick, like almost it feels
28:34like a kind of menswear type trouser. Yeah. Yeah. And it's like a very sort of. Very feminine.
28:38Feminine. Yeah. Um, yeah. I mean, it's, to me, press day looks are really tricky as well
28:48because it's like, it's kind of like my equivalent, I guess, of like business meetings. Right.
28:53I always sort of think. Yeah. But like, um, I guess it's sort of like, what would I wear
28:58if I was, you know, walking into a room for the, it's the first impression. Yeah, totally.
29:03And it's, um, it's kind of like how, what are you, what are you trying to say is always the
29:07thing. Yeah. This was such a treat. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me.
29:12And this was Harper's Bazaars. The goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Thank you. Thank you.
29:37Bye.
29:38Bye.
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