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The most iconic fashion moments from The Devil Wears Prada

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 8, 2025, 06:00 IST
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The most iconic fashion moments from The Devil Wears Prada

Nearly 25 years after its release, The Devil Wears Prada remains a fan favourite. An ensemble cast, well-crafted plot, and memorable clothes - this movie has it all. Here are 7 of the most iconic looks from The Devil Wears Prada:

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Andy Sachs' makeover

The highlight of the film is when Andrea Sachs completely changes her clothes, going from simple student outfits to embodying her job as Miranda Priestly's assistant. This scene, showing many designer looks, proved her entry into the world of Runway magazine.

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Miranda Priestly's entrance

The first look at Miranda Priestly, wearing a strong fur coat and noticeable accessories, immediately showed her powerful presence and great taste. This entrance set the mood for her commanding role in the fashion world.

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The iconic blue sweater

While not a good fashion moment for Andy, Miranda's sharp explanation of how the blue sweater went from high-fashion shows to cheap stores was a brilliant comment on how the industry's influence spreads. It showed the deep power of high fashion, even on everyday items.

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Emily Charlton's outfits

Emily Charlton, Miranda's always-stressed assistant, donned everything cool from bright patterns to colours. Her underrated wardrobe reflected that she worked in the fashion world, even to those who didn’t know her.

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Andy's Chanel boots

The moment Andy confidently walks into the office in her new Chanel boots is symbolic of her acceptance of the fashion world's rules. It showed her change from an outsider to a rising insider.

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Andy’s Paris Fashion Week dress

For the important Paris Fashion Week events, Andy's simple and elegant evening dress highlighted her improved style. This sophisticated choice showed her maturity and new confidence, proving that her understanding of fashion went beyond just trends.

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Nigel's suits

Nigel, the art director, always wore perfectly fitting suits and neat outfits. His clothing choices, often with small details and expensive fabrics, showed a refined and lasting way to dress for men in the high-fashion world.

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