When tasked with styling the New York press junket for Devil Wears Prada 2, I faced the challenge of creating a wardrobe that reflected the iconic fashion of the film. The event involved journalists interviewing stars like Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, so the outfits needed to be both stylish and true to the film’s aesthetic. To achieve this, I sourced all pieces from a single designer resale site, What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA), known for its authentic vintage designer items.
Styling the Devil Wears Prada Premiere with Vintage Designer Finds
The goal was to recreate a real-life version of the Runway closet, the fictional wardrobe where Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, received her memorable makeover. The styling had to honor the vision of the costume designers Patricia Field and Molly Rogers, who shaped the characters’ distinctive looks in both films.
WGACA, founded in 1993 in New York, is a trusted source for pre-owned designer clothing and accessories. It offers a wide range of items, including men’s and women’s apparel, handbags, watches, and more. Each piece comes with a QR code providing details about its history and collection, ensuring authenticity and a connection to fashion heritage.
Outfits Inspired by Key Characters
- Andy Sachs: For Andy’s look, I selected a tweed Chanel jacket with woven contrast stitching, reminiscent of her post-makeover style. This was paired with a navy Chanel jumpsuit featuring button details, suitable for a busy day transitioning from office to dinner.
- Emily: Reflecting Emily Blunt’s character’s sharp and edgy style, I chose a McQueen pencil skirt dress combined with a Cavalli leather jacket adorned with a snake detail on the buckle. A Dior bag complemented the professional yet avant-garde look.
- Miranda Priestly: To capture Miranda’s commanding presence, I found a tailored black McQueen suit with subtle texture and a bold red Gucci coat. Additionally, a Chanel sequined red and black scuba jacket worn by supermodel Linda Evangelista on Vogue’s cover added a striking touch.
One standout piece was a Thierry Mugler black leather fringe dress, embodying the powerful and futuristic silhouettes of the 80s and 90s. Paired with an ivory Chanel jacket and a vintage Chanel belt worn as a necklace, it offered a fresh take on office-appropriate luxury.
Authenticity and Unique Finds
WGACA’s commitment to authentic vintage designer items makes it a favorite among stylists and fashion enthusiasts. Unlike some resale platforms, WGACA ensures all pieces are verified by experts, avoiding counterfeit risks. This authenticity was crucial for styling an event tied to a film celebrated for its fashion-forward reputation.
Journalists at the event embraced the vintage pieces, with some wearing Chanel jackets and other standout items during their interviews with the cast. One reporter’s pink tweed Chanel jacket even caught Meryl Streep’s attention, a testament to the power of well-chosen vintage fashion.
For those interested in exploring designer resale, the key is to remain open-minded and not focus solely on logos. Some of the best pieces come from lesser-known designers, offering unique style without the mainstream look.
