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Miranda Priestly Style: How to Get Her Devilish Look

The first thing to know about the infamous Miranda Priestly is that above all else, she is a businesswoman through and through.

Miranda’s wardrobe is full of classic business pieces such as slacks and blazers, but as she is the head of Runway Magazine, she does allow herself to stand out by throwing on fun accessories.

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The look above is the perfect representation of Miranda’s business side, as she is wearing a classic black pantsuit set with a classic white top underneath. Though in theory this starts as a boring look, Miranda naturally steps it up. She adds a red belt and chunky beaded necklace for tons of personality and style points.

When copying this look, go for a classic pantsuit combo and throw on some over-the-top accessories to make you look like a badass girlboss.

Miranda Priestly Style Outfit #2: The Devil in Disguise 

Products: Top – H&M, Skirt – ASOS, Boots – ASOS, Belt – Topshop, Watch –H&M 

Though one might say most of Miranda Priestly’s outfits throughout the film are very serious in nature, she does have a few more adventurous looks in the mix.

One such example is a brown monochromatic look that features a trendy leopard print top, which is an early 2000s trend that has been popping up in stores today.

Walk in Miranda’s footsteps to come up with a head-to-toe brown look that will make you the fashion queen of your workplace. All you need to do is find the perfect leopard print top — or even a dress might work — then find brown pieces that complement the brown tones of the leopard print pattern. 

Miranda Priestly Style Outfit #3: That’s All

Products: Dress – Modcloth, Coat – Pretty Little Thing, Gloves – Macy’s, Shoes – Topshop

The first time we see Miranda in the film, she’s walking through her office building, with her employees moving out of her way so she can stride as if she were a queen in her castle. This is one of the most iconic scenes of the entire film, and is what establishes Miranda as one of the fiercest villains in film history.

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