The fashion inThe Devil Wears Prada 2is exactly what you’d expect—Armani couture, Valentino shoes, aSchiaparellisuit. The interiors, however, are a delightful surprise.
Twenty years ago, the first film set forth that late 2000s, early Millennial sensibility—minimal, muted, highly textural. There were charcoal walls and white flowers and mid-century modern furniture and lots of ivory carpeting: stylish, but not necessarily memorable.
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