Design

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Where to Shop the Film’s Most Iconic Fashion Moments

Whether you’re drawn to Miranda’s tailored power looks or Andy’s effortless cool, the pieces are out there—and they’re just as iconic off-screen

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 LOOK BRIONY RAYMOND NYC
The jewelry from Briony Raymond was part of The Devil Wears Prada 2 / Photo Briony Raymond Website

When it comes to cinematic fashion, few titles rival the impact of The Devil Wears Prada. Now, with the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2, the sequel has reignited the fashion world’s obsession with luxury styling, character-driven wardrobes, and the art of dressing with intention. 

 

From Miranda Priestly’s slingback heels to Emily’s silk scarves and gala gowns, the film’s costume design is a masterclass in modern elegance—and yes, you can shop the looks.

Curated by a team of stylists and costume designers who understand the power of visual storytelling, The Devil Wear Prada 2 blends heritage brands with emerging labels, creating a wardrobe that’s aspirational, wearable, and deeply editorial.

Photo Screen capture The Devil wears Prada 2

The Designers Behind the Drama

The sequel’s fashion lineup reads like a who’s who of luxury design. Jacquemus slingbacks make a bold return on Miranda Priestly, while Sa Su Phi’s tailored beige coats and grey suits add architectural structure to the film’s power scenes. Accessories are equally deliberate: Mark Cross clutch bags, Briony Raymond jewelry, and Tiffany & Co. sunglasses bring polish to every frame.

For casual elegance, Ralph Lauren suede jackets and Levi’s denim anchor the characters in reality, while Valentino Garavani’s Nellcôte fringed shoulder bag and Zadig & Voltaire booties inject playful edge. The film’s gala scenes feature couture from Jean Paul Gaultier, with dramatic silhouettes that rival the original’s unforgettable Chanel moments.

Mark Cross clutch bags / Photo Mark Cross Website

Where to Buy the Looks

Thanks to the film’s cultural impact, many retailers have created dedicated sections for pieces featured in The Devil Wears Prada 2. 

 

You’ll find Gabriela Hearst’s leather skirts and dresses at gabrielahearst.com, while Fendi’s Basket bags are available through their boutiques and online store. Jewelry lovers can shop Jemma Wynne and Marlo Laz for the exact chokers and layered necklaces worn on screen.

For footwear, Golden Goose booties, Prada heels, and Maison Margiela’s iconic Tabi boots are available at Farfetch, Bergdorf Goodman, and brand boutiques. Toteme tank tops and AGOLDE denim skirts round out the film’s urban wardrobe, perfect for channeling your inner Andy Sachs.

Vintage, Limited Editions, and Celebrity Style Sections

Some pieces—especially vintage Coach bags, Chanel accessories, and rare Phoebe Philo basics—can be found on resale platforms like The RealReal and Vestiaire Collective. Department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom also offer curated “celebrity style” sections, often featuring exact or inspired versions of the film’s wardrobe.

 

For collectors, Valentino’s Panthea and Nellcôte bags, Dior’s D-Journey totes, and Bulgari’s clutches are available via pre-order or limited release. These are investment pieces that reflect the film’s blend of timeless luxury and editorial flair.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a fashion event. With a wardrobe that spans haute couture, streetwear, and vintage treasures, the film offers a visual feast for style lovers and a shopping guide for those who want to bring a bit of cinematic glamour into their own closets. 

 

Whether you’re drawn to Miranda’s tailored power looks or Andy’s effortless cool, the pieces are out there—and they’re just as iconic off-screen.

Key Information

RELATED POSTS

Receive the latest news

Subscribe To Our Magazine

Luster Magazine

Digital Magazine

Ingresa los siguientes datos y comienza a disfrutar de nuestra revista digital.