Will These Iconic 'Devil Wears Prada' Moments Return in the Sequel?
Fans of The Devil Wears Prada know it's not just the fashion that made the film unforgettable-it's the fashion-fueled iconic moments. From biting one-liners to perfectly placed songs, the original movie built a world that still lives rent-free in pop culture. Now, with a sequel on the horizon, the big question is: which of those iconic elements might make a comeback?
Here are 10 fan-favorite moments that feel primed for a return in The Devil Wears Prada 2, according to VegasInsider.com.
- "Vogue" by Madonna. Already a global hit, "Vogue" became inseparable from Andy's transformation montage. The fact that it appears in early sequel footage suggests it could once again soundtrack a major fashion moment.
- Miranda saying "That's all." Few lines define Miranda Priestly quite like this one. Its icy delivery became instantly iconic-and fans will be listening closely for its return.
- A phone dramatically meeting water. The original's Paris fountain scene is unforgettable. A modern twist-perhaps involving a smartphone-would be a fitting callback.
- Miranda actually wearing Prada. Despite the title, Prada itself was used sparingly. A more deliberate inclusion this time would feel like a wink to longtime viewers.
- A cerulean moment. The cerulean sweater monologue is one of the film's most quoted scenes. Whether obvious or subtle, a nod to it feels almost essential.
- "Suddenly I See" by KT Tunstall. The song helped define the film's opening energy. Bringing it back would instantly tap into that same momentum.
- Miranda saying "Groundbreaking." Delivered with razor-sharp sarcasm, it's another line fans would love to hear again.
- Emily's stressed-out mantra. If Emily Charlton returns, so might her frantic "I love my job" refrain-especially in a high-pressure setting.
- A jaw-dropping number of outfits. The original set the bar high with dozens of looks. Whether the sequel ups the ante or scales back, fashion will remain front and center.
- The iconic lip purse. Sometimes, Miranda doesn't need words. That subtle, devastating expression says it all.
Whether these moments return exactly as fans remember or get a modern update, one thing is certain: the sequel has a legacy to live up to (and plenty of iconic inspiration to draw from).
The Devil Wears Prada 2 releases in theaters May 1, 2026.
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This story was originally published April 26, 2026 at 11:12 AM.