Devil Wears Prada 2:
Shop the Bags, Shoes
& Jewellery
The film that reminded the world why accessories matter — and where to find every iconic look in pre-owned at The Closet UAE.
There is a scene in The Devil Wears Prada 2 where Miranda Priestly steps into an elevator. She says nothing. She doesn't need to. The Valentino Rockstuds on her feet, the Fendi Peekaboo in her hand, and the Cartier Tank Française on her wrist have already said everything.
That is what this film understands better than almost anything else in fashion cinema: accessories are not finishing touches. They are the point. A Bulgari Bvlgari watch worn backwards tells you who Andy Sachs is in 2025 faster than any line of dialogue. A vintage Coach bag next to a new-season Bottega Veneta Andiamo tells you exactly what she values. A Cartier Love bracelet on the youngest character in the room tells you she has already arrived.
Twenty years after the original Devil Wears Prada taught a generation that fashion is intentional, the sequel makes a bolder argument: the women who truly know how to dress aren't thinking about clothes at all. They are thinking about the bag. The watch. The ring.
Here is every luxury bag, shoe, watch, and piece of jewellery worth knowing from The Devil Wears Prada 2 — and where to find it pre-owned at The Closet UAE.
"Your bag, your scarf, your umbrella, tells the world who you are."
Emily Charlton — The Devil Wears Prada 2The Bags —
Every House Showed Up
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The bag choices in Devil Wears Prada 2 are a masterclass in character dressing. Miranda Priestly carries a Fendi Peekaboo and a Bottega Veneta Andiamo. Emily Charlton walks in with a Dior D-Journey. Andy Sachs — in the boldest move of the film — carries a vintage Coach. Every bag says exactly who these women are in 2025.
Miranda Priestly's bag of choice in the film — the Fendi Peekaboo in orange and black striped leather, paired with a Libertine modernist coat. The Peekaboo has been one of Fendi's most iconic silhouettes for over a decade. On Miranda, it doesn't need an introduction. It just is.
Shop Fendi at The Closet →Miranda's quiet-power daily carry. The Bottega Veneta Andiamo — Italian for "let's go" — is the most coveted structured top-handle of the moment. Understated, woven leather, instantly recognisable to anyone who knows. Very Miranda. Very 2025.
Shop Bottega Veneta at The Closet →Miranda also carries a vintage-style Chanel messenger — because some loyalties don't waver in twenty years. Chanel is the one house that appears in both films without needing context. The original gave us the thigh-high boots. The sequel gives us the messenger. Both are equally correct.
Shop Chanel at The Closet →Emily Charlton is now running Dior, and her bag makes it unmissably clear. The Dior D-Journey — structured, architectural, directional — carried with the authority of someone who controls the advertising budget. If you've been waiting for the right moment to invest in a Dior bag, consider Emily's entrance your sign.
Shop Dior at The Closet →Simone Ashley's Amira carries the Bulgari Serpenti black leather top-handle on the blue carpet. The snake clasp sits at the intersection of jewellery and handbag — instantly recognisable, completely iconic, and the kind of piece that turns heads without ever trying. Bulgari at its most powerful.
Shop Bulgari at The Closet →The Hermès Birkin does not appear in the film — and its absence says everything. Miranda Priestly in 2025 chooses the Bottega and the Fendi Peekaboo. The Birkin remains the most coveted pre-owned bag in the world regardless, with resale values that consistently outperform retail. If anything, not seeing it on screen makes you want one more.
Shop Hermès at The Closet →While Andy Sachs carried her vintage Coach, the spirit of the film is clear: pre-owned leather with a story beats new every time. The Louis Vuitton Speedy, Neverfull, and Pochette are the bags that carry the same message — iconic, structured, endlessly relevant. The Devil Wears Prada 2 audience will be searching for them this summer.
Shop Louis Vuitton at The Closet →"In the sequel, the story isn't about transformation anymore. It's about arrival. And every bag these women carry proves they know exactly who they are."
The Closet Editorial — May 2026The Shoes —
Four Moments Worth Noting
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The footwear in Devil Wears Prada 2 is doing everything the dialogue doesn't need to say. Miranda's red Valentino Rockstuds stepping out of an elevator. Emily's Louboutins. Andy's white Prada pumps. The costume designer made shoes the punctuation of every scene — and it shows.
The single best shoe moment of the film. Miranda steps into an elevator in red Valentino Rockstud pointed-toe pumps paired with a houndstooth midi skirt. The Rockstud has been a wardrobe staple for over a decade — this scene just guaranteed another decade. Any colour, any heel height. They are all having a moment right now.
Shop Valentino at The Closet →Andy's all-white look — barrel jeans, billowy tee, and Prada Modellerie spiked leather pumps in stark white — is the most-searched outfit from the film. It's the quintessential moneyed New Yorker off-duty look. Prada pumps are the cornerstone of that whole aesthetic, and the internet noticed.
Shop Prada at The Closet →Miranda wears Christian Louboutin black patent Hot Chick pumps, and Emily Charlton — now running Dior — wears Louboutin Miss Z knee-high boots. Two characters, one house, completely different energy. That red sole has been the shorthand for serious fashion intentions since 1992, and Devil Wears Prada 2 confirms it still is.
Shop Christian Louboutin at The Closet →Miu Miu wasn't on the Devil Wears Prada 2 set — but it should have been. The whole aesthetic of Andy's wardrobe in the sequel (sharp tailoring, feminine edge, pieces with personality) is exactly what Miu Miu has been doing for the past three seasons. The two are made for each other. Shop Miu Miu now, while the DWP moment is still very much alive.
Shop Miu Miu at The Closet →The Watches —
On Every Wrist
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Devil Wears Prada 2 is the first fashion film to treat watches as seriously as bags. Andy Sachs wears three different watches across the film. Miranda Priestly wears two versions of the same Cartier. Amira's Cartier Love earrings signal the same house loyalty. The message is clear: in 2025, your watch tells the room who you are before you speak.
Miranda Priestly's watch throughout Devil Wears Prada 2. She wears the Cartier Tank Française in yellow gold for warm-toned looks and in steel for her cooler, monochrome outfits. She has both. She wears both deliberately. The Tank Française is one of Cartier's most enduring designs — rectangular, structured, with that signature bracelet-integrated case. A watch that has never once been out of style.
Shop Cartier at The Closet →Andy Sachs wears the Cartier Baignoire — the oval-cased dress watch — worn backwards in typical Andy fashion. The Santos, though not in the film, is the natural companion piece: architectural, bold, the watch that launched modern watch design in 1904. Both belong in the same wardrobe as a Chanel bag and a well-cut blazer.
Shop Cartier Santos at The Closet →Andy Sachs wears two Bulgari Bvlgari watches across the film — one in steel with a rose gold bezel, one in yellow gold on a black leather strap. As a Bulgari ambassador in real life, Anne Hathaway's affinity for the house is genuine. The Bvlgari Bvlgari's double-logo bezel is one of the most recognisable watch signatures in luxury — bold without being loud.
Shop Bulgari at The Closet →Rolex doesn't appear in Devil Wears Prada 2 — but it doesn't need to. In the world the film inhabits, a Rolex Datejust or a Rolex Oyster Perpetual on the wrist of a Runway editor would be completely unremarkable. Which is precisely the point. Rolex is the baseline. The watch you wear when you've stopped trying to prove anything. The Datejust in particular has never been more relevant than right now.
Shop Rolex at The Closet →The AP Royal Oak is the watch Miranda Priestly would wear on a Saturday — if Miranda Priestly had Saturdays. Sporty-luxe, architecturally radical since 1972, and the kind of pre-owned investment that consistently holds value. The octagonal bezel is instantly recognisable. In the world of Devil Wears Prada 2's power dressing, an AP Royal Oak says everything without saying a word.
Shop Audemars Piguet at The Closet →The Patek Philippe Nautilus or Calatrava is the watch of someone who knows. Not the loudest piece in the room — the most considered one. Andy Sachs, now an award-winning editor with twenty years of fashion experience, would understand exactly what a Patek on the wrist communicates. Quiet. Permanent. Completely without apology.
Shop Patek Philippe at The Closet →The Jewellery —
The Detail That Closes the Look
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Devil Wears Prada 2 treats jewellery the way the original treated shoes — as the final word on a character's identity. The pieces are specific, intentional, and mostly from two houses: Cartier and Bulgari. Here is what appeared on screen, and what it means for your wardrobe.
Simone Ashley's Amira wears Cartier Love hoop earrings in the film — the house's most iconic line, defined by its screw-motif. In the context of Devil Wears Prada 2, Love earrings on the youngest cast member signal a specific kind of inherited confidence: she doesn't need to announce her taste, because the Cartier does it for her. The Love bracelet, ring, and necklace belong in the same conversation.
Shop Cartier Love at The Closet →The spirit of Cartier in Devil Wears Prada 2 extends beyond what's on screen. The Panthère — a sculptural leopard-head ring or bracelet — is precisely what Miranda Priestly would choose for an evening that calls for jewellery with a point of view. The Juste un Clou nail bangle is Andy's energy: architectural, a little subversive, and completely distinctive.
Shop Cartier at The Closet →Bulgari appears twice in Devil Wears Prada 2: on Andy's wrist and in Amira's hands. The Bulgari Serpenti jewellery line — necklaces, bracelets, rings — carries the same snake-head signature as the Serpenti bag Amira carries. Bold. Roman. Immediately recognisable. The B.zero1 collection — a spiral architectural bangle — has the same energy as Andy's Bulgari watch: confident, art-forward, unlike anything else.
Shop Bulgari Jewellery at The Closet →Emily Charlton wears a Tiffany & Co. aquamarine and diamond necklace — the jewellery moment of her entire character arc. It is feminine and serious in equal measure, which is exactly Emily in 2025. Tiffany's coloured stone pieces and classic diamond collections carry the same duality: wearable enough for Tuesday, significant enough for every room you walk into.
Shop Tiffany & Co. at The Closet →Van Cleef & Arpels did not appear in Devil Wears Prada 2. It didn't need to. The Alhambra necklace is the piece that every woman in that film's world already owns — quietly layered under a Chanel blazer, present in every important meeting without ever being discussed. It is one of the most recognisable pre-owned jewellery investments in the world, and demand has never been higher.
Shop Van Cleef & Arpels at The Closet →"The best-dressed woman in the room is never the one wearing the most. She's the one who chose each piece on purpose."
The Closet Editorial — May 2026Everything You Need to Know
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Are pre-owned luxury bags a good investment?
Many are, yes. Iconic pieces — Hermès Birkins, Chanel Classic Flaps, Rolex Datejusts — consistently retain or increase in value over time. Buying pre-owned at the right price gives you both a piece to love and an asset worth holding.
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