The long-awaited sequel to The Devil Wears Prada is finally here, and it’s tackling the complexities of the 2020s world head-on. Directed by David Frankel and penned by Aline Brosh McKenna, Meryl Streep returns as the iconic Miranda Priestly, who now faces a new, corporate villain: the harsh realities of market capitalism. Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs has reinvented herself as an award-winning investigative reporter, only to find herself laid off via a text message that sends shockwaves through her industry.
This sequel not only revisits our beloved characters but also explores crucial themes in today’s fashion and media landscape. Andy’s new mission is to help Runway magazine recover from a scandal and navigate through an ethical crisis, all while dealing with the ever-imposing Miranda. As the film contrasts the glitz of the fashion world with the sobering truth of economic downturns, it skillfully balances humor and seriousness, making it a delightful watch, filled with nostalgic callbacks and intelligent commentary.
Expect more than just a pretty wardrobe in this sequel. As Andy juggles her ambitious career goals, the film portrays poignant moments regarding the changing dynamics in journalism and the complexities of modern life. Who knew that a well-timed Chanel jacket could also beg the question of what fashion’s role is in a world that’s shifting so rapidly? As we watch Miranda struggle with the industry’s evolution, we’re left to ponder: Can high fashion adapt to a society that demands ethical practices?


