The iconic fashion blockbuster The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially arrived in theatres worldwide on 1st May, and we honestly can’t keep calm. It’s time to step back into the glamorous, chaotic world of high fashion and see what our favourite, fierce, and forever unpredictable Miranda Priestly is doing at Runway.
Did Emily finally get the long-awaited promotion she worked so hard for? What happened to Andy’s career after walking away from the fashion world? Has Runway changed, or is it still ruled by Miranda’s impossible standards and unforgettable one-liners?
There are so many questions, and fans everywhere are beyond excited to finally get the answers. One thing is certain: fashion is back, and so is the drama.
Although in the movie The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda Priestly is a fictional character, we believe these points are vital to having a successful career. Have you noticed that although she has been referred to as the Devil, her last name is completely ironic to that fact?
Read on to see how Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada became the best and most respected person in the fashion industry.
8 Career Lessons Every Aspiring Fashion Professional Can Learn from Miranda Priestly
Confidence is Key
Throughout the movie, the character of Miranda Priestly never once wavers or loses her cool demeanour. Even when it seems like her entire career may be hanging by a thread, she plays it diplomatically and doesn’t let go of everything she’s built over the years. Andy, too, held her ground as Miranda grilled her during her interview, which convinced the latter to hire her.
Nigel: Let me know when your whole life goes up in smoke. Means it’s time for a promotion.
Have Your Priorities in Order
Whether it’s your career or relationships, prioritising is always the best action. However, if you want to focus on your career, you may have to compromise your relationships and vice versa. Make sure whichever you choose doesn’t come at the cost of the other. And remember to surround yourself with those who’ll always support your choices!
Miranda Priestly: Details of your incompetence do not interest me
Don’t Stop Grinding
Once Miranda became Editor-in-Chief, she could have slowed down and let her subordinates do all the hard work. However, she didn’t, which made her the best in the business. Her hard work helped Runway reach the top and stay in that position for years to come.
Miranda Priestly: By all means, move at a glacial pace. You know how that thrills me.
Take a Chance
Miranda took a chance by hiring the “smart, fat girl” who was different from her former assistants. And while Andy initially sucked at her job, she learned the ropes very quickly and eventually became one of the best assistants Miranda ever had. So much so that Miranda even claimed she saw herself in Andy.
Always Do Your Research
Research is an essential skill to have in any field. Miranda proved she knew her stuff with her iconic speech on Andy’s “cerulean” sweater. We can also learn from Andy in the initial scenes to do our homework, like when she didn’t know how to spell “Gabbana,” which is ghastly if you’re working in the fashion industry.
Andy: No… No, no, nothing’s… you know, it’s just… both those belts look exactly the same to me. You know, I’m still learning about this stuff…
Be Direct, Don’t Beat Around the Bush
Miranda was known for being direct with her speech, and it didn’t matter if she came off as rude. Even when she was sarcastic, her tone said it all. The best part about Miranda’s speaking style was that she was soft-spoken and was still the loudest person in the room. Scarier, too.
Always Pay Attention
Miranda may have appeared dismissive, but she always paid attention to her surroundings. That is exactly how she knew her boss planned to replace her, and how she managed to stop it. Andy, too, showed stellar improvement in her work as she observed and learned from Miranda. When given the opportunity, learn from the people you work with.
The Toughest Bosses Teach You the Most
As the dynamic between Andy and Miranda eventually showed us, the mentors who are the toughest on you will teach you the most because they push you to become the best version of yourself. Miranda did the same with Andy and never excused her mistakes, pushing her to try harder, which ultimately paid off! To be the best in the business, be like Miranda Priestly.
That’s all!
Let us know in the comments what other lessons you learned from Miranda Priestly.
Cover image and dialogues: The Devil Wears Prada/Fox 2000 Pictures
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