How to Dress Like your Favourite Character from The Devil Wears Prada
May 8, 2026
If you just felt a sudden shift in the atmospheric pressure, don’t panic—it’s just the ghost of fashion past, present, and future colliding. We are officially two decades into our collective obsession with The Devil Wears Prada, and somehow, the “clack” of those Chanel boots still echoes in our dreams.
At D-Muse Magz, we’ve been riding a high-fashion wave lately—from Lisa’s 500-hour Coachella masterpiece to Jennie’s “Blue Era” at the Met Gala. But with the highly anticipated sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2, set to hit Singapore cinemas on April 30, 2026, it’s time to go back to the source.
Whether you’re still rocking a lumpy cerulean sweater or you’ve fully ascended to the “Miranda” throne, this is your definitive guide to dressing like your favorite Runway legend. Gird your loins—it’s time for a “Style Reset.”
1. Andy Sachs: From Outsider to Fashion Darling
We all know the narrative: the girl who “doesn’t care about fashion” becomes the ultimate fashion architect. Andy’s transformation isn’t just about clothes; it’s about the “Architecture of Cloth” as a tool for survival.

- The Vibe: Sharp coats, newsboy caps, and those boots. It’s about looking like you have somewhere more important to be.
- The Look: To channel “After” Andy, think structured luxury. A Thom Browne ribbon tweed sportcoat ($10,308) or a Bottega Veneta striped wool jacket ($4,330) paired with Saint Laurent Julia over-the-knee boots ($4,654) is the ultimate “Main Character” play.
- The 2026 Update: Swap the newsboy cap for a Jonathan Anderson-inspired silhouette. Keep the gold accents—like an Irene Neuwirth 18-carat gold opal necklace ($12,645)—to prove you finally know your stuff.
2. Emily Charlton: The Discipline of Polish
Emily is the razor-sharp assistant who embodies Runway’s exacting standards. Her wardrobe is a study in early-2000s discipline: sleek, layered, and always slightly edgy.

- The Vibe: Dark palettes, belted waists, and an unwavering commitment to the “look.” It’s about edgy sophistication that says you’re better than everyone else in the room.
- The Look: Lean into the revival with an Agolde Devon denim shirt ($369) tucked into an Acne Studios pleated check skirt ($930). Don’t forget a statement piece like the Chloé Paddington bag ($3,900) to anchor the ensemble.
- The 2026 Update: Add a Givenchy cropped layered leather bomber jacket ($9,456) to give that “Office Core” look some serious street-style grit.
3. Miranda Priestly: The Power of the Palette
Miranda doesn’t just wear clothes; she communicates authority through them. Brought to life with icy precision by Meryl Streep, her style is the original “Quiet Luxury” with a very loud impact.

- The Vibe: Power dressing, sharp tailoring, and statement accessories that say, “That’s all.”
- The Look: A Burberry long Gabardine Fitzrovia trench coat ($4,390) is a non-negotiable. Pair it with a Ralph Lauren oversized fit Oxford shirt ($319) and a Tom Ford croc-effect leather belt ($1,146) to underscore your authority.
- The Detail: Use a Lemaire Estampe chain-link necklace ($622) to add a bit of metallic edge to the classic silhouette.
4. Nigel Kipling: The Art of the Nuance
Nigel is the heart of the film and the quietly brilliant editor who reminds us that true style lies in the details. His suiting is never boring; it’s thoughtful, playful, and anchors everything The Devil Wears Prada represents.

- The Vibe: “Grandpacore” before it was a TikTok trend. It’s about textures, prints, and the perfect pocket square.
- The Look: Start with a Thom Browne plaid-patterned blazer ($5,627) or a Brunello Cucinelli Prince of Wales checked blazer ($6,795). Add a Cos Degradé alpaca-blend cardigan ($275) for a soft, layered feel.
- The Final Touch: An Hermès De Profil pocket square 45 ($370) and a Favourbrook Selworthy cotton and silk-blend jacquard tie ($146). It’s about the nuance, people!
5. Why ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Still Has a “Pulse” in 2026
Even two decades later, this film remains the “Holy Grail” of fashion cinema. It peeled back the glossy curtain to reveal a world driven by ceaseless ambition and exacting standards. In an era of digital noise and “rocket-powered” trends, Runway reminds us that style is a telling language.
Whether you’re heading to the Club Vogue private premiere in Singapore or just trying to navigate your own fashion closet, these characters offer a blueprint for identity. Much like Rosé at the Met or Jisoo in her Dior garden, the characters of The Devil Wears Prada show us that fashion isn’t just adornment—it’s a narrative.
6. How to Get the Look on a Budget
Look, we can’t all drop $10,000 on a sportcoat (unless we’re a co-chair like Nicole Kidman). Here is how to channel the vibe without the “High-Stakes” price tag:
- Belt Everything: Take a cue from Emily and Andy. A well-placed Isabel Marant Brandy belt ($1,272) or even a vintage find can turn a shapeless dress into a “Style Architect” moment.
- Layer Like a Pro: Use crisp shirts under cardigans or vests. It’s the Nigel way.
- Invest in the “Main Character” Coat: If you buy one thing this spring, make it a structured trench or a sharp blazer. It’s the quickest way to “Priestly-approve” your look.
- The Polished Glow: Keep your glam simple and polished. A healthy skin barrier and a confident walk are the best accessories you can own—no Cartier required.
The D-Muse Final Verdict
With the sequel just around the corner, there’s no better time to revisit the wardrobes that defined a generation. The Devil Wears Prada taught us that even a “lumpy blue sweater” has a history. So, before you head to the theaters on 30 April, take a long look in the mirror. Are you an Andy? An Emily? Or are you ready to take over the world like Miranda?
Whatever you choose, just make sure it’s fabulous. That’s all.
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