Which SILK AND CINNAMON bags would the characters of "The Devil Wears Prada 2" carry?

¿Qué bolsos de SILK AND CINNAMON llevarían los personajes de “El Diablo viste de Prada 2”?

Fashion has changed a lot since "The Devil Wears Prada" redefined a whole generation of imagery around the luxury industry. What used to be excess and millimeter precision now coexists with a new sensibility: more personal pieces, quiet luxury, and accessories that speak of identity rather than trend.

Miranda Priestly

Elegance that needs no explanation.

Miranda has never needed to exaggerate to dominate a room. Her language has always been one of precision, presence, and absolute control over detail.

That's why she would probably never choose an accessory that screamed too loudly. She would wear clean pieces. Sober. Impeccably constructed. 

Accessories capable of standing out without competing.

That's where "Your Girl's Best Friend", with its silver finishes, fits in.

An asymmetrical, minimalist, and magnetic bag. Quiet enough not to demand attention, but with enough character to stay in your memory.

 

 

 

Andy Sachs

The new way of understanding style.

If anything has changed since 2006, it's the relationship between fashion and functionality.

Today, bags are not just an accessory. They are pieces that accompany meetings, trips, impromptu coffees, and days that never go exactly as planned. 

Andy would complete her look with "To Fill With Money Or Lipgloss" + "The Hottest", with silver hardware.

 

 

 

 

Emily Charlton

Details can also be sharp.

 

Emily understands something essential about fashion: accessories matter, and a lot. 

She would probably be the first to mix charms, straps, and accessories into her look. 

"Your Girl's Best Friend" + "The Braided" with gold finishes fit precisely there: in that way of building outfits where every element has intention.

Because there are people capable of turning even an everyday accessory into an aesthetic statement.

And Emily was always one of them.

 

 

 

Amari

The new generation of magnetic luxury.

If Miranda represents control and Emily the obsession with detail, Amari seems to arrive to embody something much more current: a confident, intuitive, and less rigid femininity.

She would probably be the character who best understands the universe of SILK AND CINNAMON®: pieces with personality, accessories capable of transforming a look, and details that don't seek to fit in, but to stand out naturally.

We imagine her carrying "To Fill With Money Or Lipgloss" with gold hardware and slung over her shoulder.

Because new fashion isn't about following exact rules.

It's about building one's own identity.

And perhaps that's where Amari best connects with this new generation of accessories: less perfect and more personal.

 

 

Maybe SILK AND CINNAMON® didn't exist in the original universe of "The Devil Wears Prada" in 2006.

But in 2026, it would definitely have a place in their closets.

Because fashion has changed.

Your bag doesn't just hold things,

it also holds the best stories.