It’s impossible to overstate the impact The Devil Wears Prada had on the fashion industry, and those who work in it, when it first premiered in 2006. Beyond the iconic one-liners and unforgettable characters like Miranda, Andy, and Emily, the film also cemented a very specific era of style—one filled with sky-high heels, sharp tailoring, and accessories that instantly signaled you worked in fashion.
Now, the trailer for the highly anticipated sequel, along with early set photos and teaser clips, is offering small clues about what the new wardrobe might look like. From what I’ve seen thus far, I’m thoroughly impressed. And if those glimpses are any indication, several throwback trends could be heading straight back into the spotlight. Ahead, here are the ones I’m predicting will make the biggest comeback.
Neckties
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One of the most interesting styling details spotted in set photos and throughout the trailers was the return of neckties—we’ve seen ties everywhere lately on the runway and in street style. Clearly Runway magazine can’t get away from them either. It’s a subtle nod to the polished, editorial energy of the original film. Both Andy and Emily appear to be embracing the accessory in updated ways.
Briefcases
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If Andy Sachs were starting her career in fashion today, with her humble traditional journalist background, she’d probably carry a vintage-inspired briefcase bag—and the set photos suggest that’s exactly the direction the film is going. Now I want one.
Nostalgic Shoes
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One of the most recognizable shoes of the 2010s made a comeback in the teaser trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2. The camera opens with several confident steps in a pair of Rockstud heels—a detail fashion people immediately clocked. Suddenly, once again, everyone had a pair in their cart.
Bold Belts
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Statement belts were everywhere during the original Devil Wears Prada era, often worn cinching dresses, coats, or long tops. It appears Miranda Priestly never let go of hers. The oversize belt appears in the trailer styled in a more modern way, and I’m taking notes.
Oversize Sunnies
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If there’s one styling trick synonymous with Miranda Priestly, it’s wearing sunglasses indoors. It was less about practicality and more about attitude. That same energy seems to be reappearing in early glimpses of the sequel. Oversize shades worn inside instantly add a level of drama—and if fashion history has taught us anything, it’s that a good Miranda-inspired accessory moment rarely stays on screen for long.
