How Fashion Defines Characters in The Devil Wears Prada
Fashion has always done the heavy lifting in The Devil Wears Prada. Before a character speaks, their clothes already tell you everything. Power shows up in the shape of a coat, the choice of a bag, or a familiar shade of blue that fans still remember.
That is why the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer caused such a stir. It was not only about Miranda Priestly’s return. Viewers were watching closely to see how fashion would once again shape the story.
The Bag Everyone Is Talking About
Among the many looks in the trailer, one accessory stood out. A sculptural handbag carried by Meryl Streep quickly became a talking point among fashion insiders. What made it even more interesting was its origin.
The bag was created by a designer based in Dubai.
Dellaluna’s Cinematic Moment
The label behind the piece is Dellaluna, a Venetian luxury brand that has been steadily building its presence in Dubai. With the appearance of its Louvre Abu Dhabi bag in the trailer, the brand has entered one of fashion cinema’s most recognisable worlds.
For Dellaluna, this moment marks a major step into global pop culture.
Between Venice and Dubai
Silvia Paulon founded Dellaluna and is deeply rooted in Venetian craftsmanship. Every bag is handmade in Venice by skilled artisans, following long-standing traditions of leatherwork.
At the same time, the brand has grown into something far more global. Dubai has become a key part of its story, shaping how the brand connects with a new, international audience.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi Bag
The bag seen in the trailer is the Louvre Abu Dhabi model, created in collaboration with the museum itself. Its sculptural form takes inspiration from the museum’s famous dome, echoing its structure and sense of calm balance.
The design feels architectural and timeless, which makes it a natural fit for Miranda Priestly’s commanding presence.
A Second Look for Andy Sachs
Dellaluna appears more than once in the trailer. Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs is shown carrying a custom Imperial Silver Clutch, designed specifically for the film. Costume designer Molly Rogers styled the piece.
This clutch offers a very different feel. It is sleek, modern, and understated. Together, the two designs show the range of the brand, from statement pieces inspired by culture to refined accessories made for the screen.
Why This Appearance Matters
Seeing both Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs styled in Dellaluna designs is not a small detail. These characters sit at different levels of fashion power, yet both are dressed in the same house.
The Devil Wears Prada has always treated fashion as a symbol of authority and taste. For a relatively young brand to be trusted with that visual language says a lot about its credibility.
A Spotlight on Dubai Design
Whether this is a one-time appearance or the start of wider recognition for Dubai-based designers remains to be seen. What is clear is that fashion watchers are paying attention.
For now, Dellaluna’s moment in The Devil Wears Prada 2 has placed Dubai firmly within a story that continues to shape how the world sees fashion.