The Fashion Codes We’re Borrowing From The Devil Wears Prada 2

The Fashion Codes We’re Borrowing From The Devil Wears Prada 2

Some films entertain you. Some dress you.

Nearly two decades after its release, The Devil Wears Prada remains less a movie and more a masterclass in power, polish, and personal branding. And with Part 2 officially in the works, fashion insiders are re-watching it not just for nostalgia, but for cues.

Somewhere between cerulean monologues and Parisian couture, Devil Wears Prada 2 quietly forecasted trends that feel strikingly current. Let’s talk about the ones we’ve noticed, and how to wear them now.

Emily’s Modern Corsetry

Her silhouettes often leaned structured- cinched waists, defined bodices, tailored precision. Today’s version? The modern corset. Not the historical, restrictive kind- but architectural, layered over shirting or paired with fluid trousers.

Jean Paul Gaultier Denim corset
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Gaultier Denim Corset

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TOLU COKER Cotton-sateen corset top
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Tolu Coker Corset

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Roland Mouret Velvet corset top
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Roland Mouret Corset

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Balenciaga Cotton-blend velvet corset top
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Balenciaga Corset

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Vivienne Westwood Classic tartan cotton and linen corset
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Vivienne Westwood Corset

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Why it works now:
Corsetry has evolved into a power piece. It shapes without overpowering. It says intentional. It says edited.

How to style it:

  • Layer over a crisp white shirt
  • Pair with wide-leg trousers and minimal heels
  • Keep accessories restrained- let the structure speak

Miranda’s Chain Jewellery

Miranda Priestly (played impeccably by Meryl Streep) understood scale. Her jewellery was never fussy. It was deliberate. Strong gold chains. Clean lines.

Jennifer Fisher Chelsea gold-plated chain bracelet
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Jennifer Fisher Bracelet

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Gucci GG Marmont chain bracelet
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Gucci Marmont Bracelet

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Maje Zirconia chain necklace
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Maje Chain Necklace

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Nialaya Jewelry cable-chain pearl-embellishment Love bracelet
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Nialaya Love Bracelet

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La DoubleJ Beating chain necklace
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La DoubleJ Necklace

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Plan C ribbon-bow chain necklace
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Plan C Necklace

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Jude Benhalim Thalia chain necklace
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Jude Benhalim Necklace

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Why it works now:
In an era of minimal tailoring and neutral palettes, bold gold creates punctuation.

How to style it:

  • Over a high neckline
  • With monochrome tailoring
  • Or against a silk blouse for contrast

Andy’s Pearl Necklace with Gold Accents

Andy Sachs (hello, transformation arc) showed us that pearls don’t have to feel predictable.

Ferragamo Faux pearl pendant necklace
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Ferragamo Necklace

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Sophie Bille Brahe Amis Peggy 14kt gold necklace with freshwater pearls
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Alessandra Rich Necklace

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Alessandra Rich Embellished faux pearl necklace
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Alessandra Rich Necklace

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Marni pendant-detail necklace
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Marni Pendant Necklace

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Why it works now:
We’re seeing heritage jewellery modernized- asymmetry, mixed metals, layered lengths.

How to wear it:

  • With tailoring for contrast
  • Layered with fine gold chains
  • Or solo against a black knit

Plaid Patterns

Plaid was everywhere in Andy’s wardrobe- coats, skirts, structured layers.

Nili Lotan Weston plaid virgin wool blazer
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Nili Lotan Blazer

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Polo Ralph Lauren Plaid wool blazer
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Polo Ralph Lauren Blazer

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Veronica Beard Orrin plaid blazer
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Veronica Beard Blazer

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ANINE BING Aretha checked wool blazer
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Anine Bing Blazer

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Why it works now:
Plaid has returned in refined silhouettes- elongated coats, tailored blazers, wide-leg trousers.

How to style it:

  • Keep the rest of the look minimal
  • Pair with sleek boots
  • Let the pattern be the hero

The Old Hollywood Bright Dress

Why it works now:
After seasons of quiet luxury neutrals, colour is re-entering the conversation.

BRAID ELECTRIC BLUE SANDAL 105
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Blue Braid Sandals

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Rabanne Iconic 1969 Nano shoulder bag
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Rabanne Nano Bag

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RABANNE Draped pleated chainmail midi dress
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Rabanne Chainmail Dress

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How to wear it:

  • One strong colour
  • Clean silhouette
  • Minimal accessories

Final words

The magic of The Devil Wears Prada was never just the clothes. It was what they represented: ambition, identity, reinvention. And as we wait for Part 2, one thing is clear- these weren’t just costumes. They were forecasts.

And as Miranda would say- that’s all.

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Aditi Tapadar
My name is Aditi Tapadar, and I craft stories for Haute Secret Shoppers that sit at the crossroads of fashion, culture, and creativity. With a background in brand storytelling, content strategy, I try to building narratives that go beyond trends and highlight the essence of luxury for you. When I’m not working on content, you’ll find me discovering new books, films, dabbling into new interestes I find everyday, and chai ofcourse.You can connect with me at aditi@secretshoppersuk.com!
Picture of Aditi Tapadar
Aditi Tapadar
My name is Aditi Tapadar, and I craft stories for Haute Secret Shoppers that sit at the crossroads of fashion, culture, and creativity. With a background in brand storytelling, content strategy, I try to building narratives that go beyond trends and highlight the essence of luxury for you. When I’m not working on content, you’ll find me discovering new books, films, dabbling into new interestes I find everyday, and chai ofcourse.You can connect with me at aditi@secretshoppersuk.com!

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