
Jewelry in The Devil Wears Prada 2 Style: A Look at Andy Sachs and Miranda Priestly’s Outfits
, 6 min reading time

, 6 min reading time
After the first stills and trailer for the sequel to The Devil Wears Prada appeared, attention returned to the world of Runway — a world where every detail of an outfit matters. This time, however, viewers are discussing not only coats, shoes and bags. One of the central accents is jewelry.
In the film, jewelry does not simply finish the characters’ looks. It reveals their character, status, inner evolution and relationship with fashion.
Andy Sachs, in this new reading, is no longer a girl trying to fit into the fashion world. Her outfits feel more confident and closer to real life. She wears pieces that do not shout about trends, yet still look current and expensive.
Andy’s key piece of jewelry is a gold necklace with a T-bar clasp. She wears it with a string of pearls, a white shirt, suits, dresses and more relaxed outfits. That is the strength of this kind of accessory: it is not tied to one single style.
The T-bar clasp looks classic, slightly masculine and very modern at the same time.
This is not a “one-season” piece. It is the kind of jewelry a woman keeps in her box for a long time because it works with different clothes, does not lose relevance and gives the look a finished feeling.
Pearls in Andy’s look are not a romantic accessory for a special occasion. They feel modern precisely because they are styled with a gold chain and a T-bar clasp.
This is an important trend: pearl jewelry is no longer associated only with classic or very feminine styling. Today, pearls work easily with men’s shirts, tailored vests, denim, leather, sunglasses and structured jackets.
If Andy’s style is about evolution and effortless confidence, Miranda Priestly’s style is about absolute control.
Miranda never needs a large amount of jewelry. Her outfits are built on one principle: one precise detail can say more than a dozen accessories.
Her style often includes large earrings, pearls, laconic chains, bold rings, bracelets or watches. But nothing ever looks accidental. Miranda’s jewelry is not decoration. It is part of her status.
She wears jewelry as if it does not adorn her, but confirms her position. This is a trend that feels especially strong in 2026: not many pieces of jewelry, but the right pieces.
That is why Miranda’s looks remain recognizable even years later. They are not built on quick trends. They are built on the strength of silhouette, materials and details.

Andy and Miranda’s looks are very different, yet together they shape several important trends:
Andy shows the style of a woman who has grown up and no longer tries to meet other people’s expectations. Her jewelry is a choice in favor of versatility, longevity and inner freedom.
Miranda shows another kind of strength — the strength of status, experience and impeccable taste. Her jewelry is not about tenderness. It is about authority.
And that is the main beauty of these looks: they are different, but both work. Modern fashion no longer asks a woman to be only one thing. It allows her to choose herself every day and to be different in every detail.
The right piece of jewelry always helps with that.