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    The Devil Wears Prada 2 Fashion: Key Styles and Trends to Know in 2026
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    The Devil Wears Prada 2 Fashion: Key Styles and Trends to Know in 2026

    The original set the standard, from the quotes to the wardrobe. Nearly two decades on, it still shapes how we think about fashion on screen.Now, as the sequel...

    Connie Sishton·20 April 2026·3 min read

    “Gird your loins—The Devil Wears Prada 2 is almost here.”

    The original set the standard, from the quotes to the wardrobe. Nearly two decades on, it still shapes how we think about fashion on screen.

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 Fashion: Key Styles and Trends to Know in 2026

    Now, as the sequel starts to take over premieres and press tours, the question is less about nostalgia—and more about what comes next.

    So what does this mean for how we’re getting dressed in 2026? Let’s take a look.

    Statement outerwear

    https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/devil-wears-prada-2-costumes

    Outerwear is leading the look.

    Across multiple appearances, coats and jackets are doing more than finishing an outfit—they’re defining it. Longline tailoring, leather trenches, and structured silhouettes create a clear focal point from the start.

    What sits underneath is often pared back. The balance is simple: one strong outer layer, everything else supporting it.

    Sharp tailoring

    Tailoring runs through almost every look, but it’s the precision that stands out.

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 Fashion: Key Styles and Trends to Know in 2026

    Blazers hold their shape, shoulders feel more defined, and proportions are kept clean. Even the simplest outfits feel considered because the structure is doing the work.

    There’s very little distraction—no heavy detailing, no over-layering. The focus stays on the cut.

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    Leather as a base

    Leather shows up consistently, but it’s handled in a way that feels easy.

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 Fashion: Key Styles and Trends to Know in 2026

    Rather than standing out, it settles into the look—adding depth and texture without needing attention. Full leather outfits, particularly in darker tones, feel grounded and controlled.

    It works because everything around it stays simple.

    Monochrome colour

    When colour appears, it’s kept consistent.

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 Fashion: Key Styles and Trends to Know in 2026

    Full looks in red, green, or black create impact without complication. There’s little mixing or layering—just one clear choice carried through the outfit.

    It keeps everything focused and easy to read.

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    Clean styling

    Nothing feels overworked.

    Accessories are minimal, styling is tight, and there’s no sense of adding extra elements just to complete the look. Hair and makeup sit in the background, letting the clothes carry the outfit.

    The result feels clear and controlled without being complicated.

    The takeaway

    Get the Devil Wears Prada Look

    01

    Start with one strong piece

    DescBuild your outfit around something with presence—a structured blazer, a long coat, or a leather piece that holds the look on its own.

    02

    Keep the base simple

    Let everything underneath stay clean and understated. Think straight-leg trousers, a simple top, or a minimal dress.

    03

    Focus on shape

    Pay attention to how things sit. Defined shoulders, clean lines, and sharp silhouettes make the biggest difference.

    04

    Stick to one colour direction

    Go monochrome or keep your palette tight.

    05

    Edit the styling

    Once the outfit works, stop. Minimal accessories, no unnecessary layers—leave space for the clothes to speak.

    The takeaway

    The Devil Wears Prada 2 sneak peeks are showing a shift in how outfits are put together—fewer pieces, stronger shapes, and a more focused approach overall.

    It’s subtle when you look at a single look.

    But across all of them, it becomes hard to miss.

    That’s all.

    Find your 2026 style on SO-ME today.