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The Devil Wears Prada’s Most Iconic Fashion Moments, Ranked

Nearly two decades after its release, The Devil Wears Prada remains one of cinema’s most stylish achievements. The film used fashion not merely as costume, but as a storytelling device — each outfit marking a shift in character, ambition, and identity. With the sequel arriving in India on May 1, 2026, here’s a look at the six most memorable fashion moments from the original, ranked.

The list opens with the legendary cerulean sweater scene, where Miranda Priestly delivers a razor-sharp monologue dismantling the idea that fashion is trivial. It remains one of cinema’s most quoted sequences. Close behind is Miranda’s commanding power entrance — structured, precise, and quietly authoritative, embodying what is now called “quiet luxury” long before the term existed.

Andy’s Transformation Takes Centre Stage

Andy Sachs’ most defining style moment arrives in a sleek all-black ensemble paired with iconic Chanel boots. The look signalled her complete immersion into the high-fashion world she once doubted. Her green coat moment, often overlooked, deserves equal praise — polished and effortless, it captured a confident Andy owning her identity rather than performing it.

Paris and the Price of Glamour

The Paris Fashion Week sequences elevated the film’s visual language to its peak. Luxurious fabrics, dramatic silhouettes, and runway-worthy coats dressed Andy’s most emotionally complex arc. Rounding out the list is the film’s glossy opening montage — a fast-paced celebration of getting dressed that set a new benchmark for fashion storytelling on screen.

Together, these moments cemented The Devil Wears Prada as a genuine cultural landmark in fashion cinema.

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