Don’t be ridiculous, everybody wants this.
With “The Devil Wears Prada 2” hitting theaters on May 1, multiple brands are dropping officially-licensed collaborations inspired by the fashion-filled flick.
And while many of the costumes from the original movie are selling for thousands these days, these themed collections are far more affordable. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the buzziest launches, from Runway-worthy dresses to — what else? — a cerulean sweater.

Re-create the many iconic Miranda Priestly glasses GIFs with Diff’s collection of themed eyewear. The capsule includes both sunglasses and prescription frames, inspired by Andy, Miranda and Emily.

While many designs flew off the shelves shortly after Old Navy’s “The Devil Wears Prada” collection dropped earlier this month, that’s (not) all. This cerulean sweater is currently back in stock, along with several T-shirts and the Nigel and Andy bags.

Even the Kardashians are keeping up with the “Devil Wears Prada 2” hype. Kendall Jenner wore this classic red lipstick while starring alongside Simone Ashley in a themed ad that debuted during the Oscars.
“Spending the day at the Runway office was honestly so much fun,” Jenner said in a press release. “I got to live my dream walking past that iconic reception.”

It’s not just fashion and beauty brands getting in on the “Devil Wears Prada 2” fun. In addition to hosting member-exclusive screenings of the film, Bilt — a loyalty program for earning rewards on rent and mortgage — is teaming up with Anne Hathaway.
The actress will be hosting this month’s “Rent Free” game, which allows the top 10 scorers to win free rent up to $2,500 by matching her answers to questions. (The more Hathaway gets correct, the more winners there will be.)
Members can also use their points to enter for the chance to win an all-expenses-paid personal styling session with Hathaway’s longtime stylist, Erin Walsh, in New York City.

If the Met Gala-inspired scene in the movie’s trailer has you thinking about evening looks, Lulus’ collection of event dresses is here to help. Though this “florals for spring”-themed option is a top seller, the line includes everything from black cocktail dresses to bold and backless cerulean designs.

Emily Blunt’s hairstylist, Laini Reeves, used this finishing spray on the star for the NYC premiere, telling Page Six Style it helped lock in the style while “keeping [Blunt’s] hair touchable.”

From Jennifer Lopez to Olivia Dean, several stars have used Tangle Teezer’s brushes to prep for recent red carpets. So naturally, the brand teamed up with “The Devil Wears Prada” on a metallic red version of its best seller, which is designed to help eliminate knots while fighting hair breakage.

Every A-list guest who attended the film’s premiere walked away with a kit filled with themed Tweezerman tools, including these cute brow tweezers. The beauty brand is a longtime go-to for celebrity makeup and nail artists alike.

While Miranda Priestly and Walmart might not seem like they belong in the same sentence at first glance, Brandon Maxwell’s Scoop collaboration is changing that. The accessibly priced collection features plenty of pieces that’d fit right in at the Runway office, like this sculptural blazer.
It’s red carpet-worthy, too, as Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin wore the collab at the film’s New York City premiere.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
