The Devil Wears Prada?

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If “Vogue” is the fashion bible, then “The Devil Wears Prada” is the fashion church. Practically every lover of fabric and fuss has seen this film. If you’re devout, you’ve seen it many, many times. Well, it seems VALLEY’s church is now under construction: “The Devil Wears Prada 2” began filming on June 30th. From Meryl to Tucci, and Blunt to Hathaway, their supposed film looks have been splattered across social media. No need to fear, VALLEY is here to recollect and reaffirm your hopes for the sequel’s looks. 

The Devil (We Love)
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Meryl Streep can do no wrong. “That’s all.” *shivers* Her long tailored coat is from the Italian brand Sa Su Phi. She’s strutting in a pop of red that can only come from Jacquemus’ Cubisto sling back heels. Of course, VALLEY can’t forget the jewels, all of which come from the fabulous Briony Raymond. 

One of her more vibrant looks is a mix of luxury brands, both big and small. Even her bedazzled, pink water bottle is stylish, coming in from the strange and wonderful Collina Strada. Streep, acting as Miranda Priestly once again, accessorized with Jimmy Choo shades. To make this look even better, she wore a skirt from Gabriela Hearst, adding a finishing leather touch.

Andy Sachs 2.0
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Hathaway runs the sidewalk with her black Coach bag. Making business-casual chic again, she wore a grey and black ensemble of suit pieces. For added bling, her pendant necklace comes from Jemma Wynne. Simply put, office wear never looked so good. 

For a night out, our favorite journalist chose a metallic dress from Rabanne’s Resort 2026 collection. Glistening under the street lights, her Nano 1969 bag from the brand helped her shine. (Though this look is stunning, no amount of sparkle could ever outshine Hathaway.)

Those Who Stayed
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Stanley Tucci, known as Nigel in the film, famously stuck around after Andy Sachs’ departure at “Runway Magazine.” Now, in 2025, his character’s style is getting an update. He’s seen above wearing a taupe suit and Berluti leather briefcase. The color palette of this look, with its darker taupe hues, is phenomenal. With this level of sophistication, VALLEY clearly approves. 

Emily, Blunt in real life and Charlton in the film, also got a style update. Long gone are her red locks, with platinum blonde taking over her hair. For accessories, she’s wearing black Dior sunglasses and maroon Gianvito Rossi heels. Her 2000s emo-esque Coach sweater matches well with her black Maison Margiela skirt. 

What are your thoughts on the film’s looks? Let us know @valleymag on Instagram!

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