The Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer: Best Moments From The Trailer That Everyone’s Talking About
The fashion world is officially back and if the trailer of The Devil Wears Prada 2 is anything to go by, it's sharper, sassier, and way more dramatic than before. From iconic comebacks to savage one liners, here are the moments that truly stand out:

"Who Gives Away Chanel?"
One of the most talked-about moments comes when Miranda's new assistant discovers that Andy (played by Anne Hathaway) once worked under the legendary Miranda Priestly. As the conversation unfolds, Andy casually reveals that she once owned pieces from Chanel after attending Paris Fashion Week with Miranda-but gave them away because they didn't fit her newsroom life. The assistant's shocked reaction? "Who gives away Chanel?" It's funny, relatable, and perfectly captures the madness of the fashion world where luxury is everything.
"Why Don't You Take the Train, Dear?"
Enter Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly-still as icy and intimidating as ever. In one subtle yet savage moment, she suggests Andy take the train instead of riding with her. No drama, no raised voice just pure, understated snobbery. It's a reminder: Miranda doesn't need to be loud to assert power.
" I Hope That's Not What You're Wearing... That's All. "
Some things never change. In a classic Miranda moment, she critiques Andy's outfit with a simple line that cuts deep: "I hope that's not what you're wearing for dinner... That's all." That iconic "That's all" lands like a mic drop effortless, brutal, and 'oh-so-Miranda'.
The Makeover Magic Returns
Fans of the original will love this - Stanley Tucci aka Nigel is back, and so is his styling genius. In a standout sequence, he helps Andy transform once again, pulling together looks featuring brands like Fendi, Brunello Cucinelli, and Toteme. There's even a cheeky moment where he avoids terracotta tones because "she's pale now" a subtle, humorous nod to how Andy has evolved over time. It's stylish, witty, and pure fashion cinema.
Emily's Cryptic Line: "May the Bridges I Burn Light My Way"
And then comes Emily Blunt with a line that instantly sparks curiosity: "May the bridges I burn light my way." It's bold, mysterious, and hints at a deeper, possibly darker arc for her character. What is Emily planning this time? That intrigue alone adds serious spice to the story.
Final Take
The trailer doesn't just rely on nostalgia, it builds on it. With power dynamics shifting, characters evolving, and the fashion world more cutthroat than ever, The Devil Wears Prada 2 looks ready to deliver drama, style, and iconic moments all over again.
20th Century Studios will release The Devil Wears Prada 2 in cinemas on 1st May 2026


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