Dress Up Like Emily Charlton From The Devil Wears Prada 2

Step into Emily Charlton’s orbit and wear the kind of look that says you’ve already judged the room. This costume brings sharp tailoring, icy control, and enough fashion-world attitude to make everyone else feel underdressed.

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Complete Emily Charlton Costume Breakdown

Oval black sunglasses
Oval black sunglasses
The shield that says, ‘No, you may not approach.’ high
White poplin button-down shirt
White poplin button-down shirt
Crisp enough to cut someone mid-sentence. high
Black strappy bustier top
Black strappy bustier top
Turns office air into runway pressure. high
Pinstripe lace-up corset belt
Pinstripe lace-up corset belt
Cinched control—because breathing is optional today. medium
Wide-leg pinstripe trousers
Wide-leg pinstripe trousers
Power strides with a built-in ‘try me’ warning. high
Black leather tote bag
Black leather tote bag
Big enough for chaos; carried like it’s everyone else’s problem. medium
Black pointed-toe flats
Black pointed-toe flats
Quiet shoes, loud judgment. high

That’s all.

Emily Charlton — The Devil Wears Prada 2

Emily Charlton arrives dressed like the meeting has already gone badly for everyone else. The white shirt, black strappy bustier, corset belt, and wide-leg pinstripe trousers turn familiar fashion-office codes into something far sharper: a silhouette built to assess, dismiss, and move on. Oval black sunglasses and a black leather tote give the whole thing its recognizable final punctuation.This is not Miranda’s grand, measured intimidation. Emily makes ambition look fast, fitted, and mildly insulting. The flats matter because they keep her mobile; she is not posing for power, she is on her way to exercise it. Wear this and you project the energy of someone whose calendar is more important than your feelings.

POV

POV: the blazer is immaculate and the soul is missing. Wear Emily Charlton energy and pretend you respect nobody. get th

THE CONTRAST
Effortlessly polished ☺️
(the heels are for intimidation, not walking)
Cutthroat professional ☺️
(still vibrating from one bad email)
Fashion-loyal ☺️
(serving panic in a tailored coat)
Ice-cold confidence ☺️
(until someone else gets the better seat)
Video: The Devil Wears Prada 2 | Official Trailer — 20th Century Studios via YouTube

How to Dress Like Emily Charlton from The Devil Wears Prada 2

Start with the white poplin button-down, but do not treat it like office wear. Layer a black strappy bustier top over it, cinch the middle with a pinstripe lace-up corset belt, then let wide-leg pinstripe trousers establish the real agenda: polished, hostile, and already late for someone more important. Oval black sunglasses and black pointed-toe flats keep the silhouette lean, while a black leather tote says you carry work, grudges, and no backup plan. The trick is refusing to soften any of it. Keep the shirt crisp, the trousers long, and your posture unnervingly upright.

Emily does not wear pinstripes to blend into corporate life; she weaponizes them, turning borrowed menswear codes into a warning label. Unlike Andy’s halter-vest pinstripes and pearl restraint, this look has no interest in appearing approachable. Deliver every entrance like a verdict. "That’s all."

The Look Behind Emily Charlton

Emily’s look pulls from late-90s and early-2000s power dressing, then tightens it through the current corset revival: banker pinstripes, lingerie-as-outerwear, severe black accessories. It borrows masculine authority from the wide-leg trousers and white poplin shirt, then interrupts it with a strappy bustier that makes the outfit feel less corporate than competitive. The pinstripe lace-up corset belt does the heaviest narrative work.

It literally constricts the shirt and trousers into a controlled silhouette, matching a character who turns discipline into theater. Black sunglasses erase emotional access, while pointed flats reject the usual heel-as-power shorthand; Emily’s authority is efficient, not ornamental. The visual language is all vertical lines, hard contrast, and deliberate compression.

About The Devil Wears Prada 2
The Devil Wears Prada 2
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026)
Comedy, Drama · 119 min · PG-13
★ 6.4/10 on IMDb
Andy Sachs reunites with Miranda Priestly as they navigate their careers amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing.
Directed by David Frankel
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