The Devil Wears Prada, Cerulean
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When we think of cerulean blue, it's not hard to think of one of fashion's most memorable movie scenes. Miranda Priestly made it clear in the original The Devil Wears Prada: It was never just a blue.
For a limited time, Crumbl has released a cookie inspired by The Devil Wears Prada 2. Their Cerulean Blue Sugar Cookie has arrived just in time for the film’s release on May 1, taking inspiration from Miranda Priestly’s iconic monologue in the first movie.
The Devil Wears Prada made a cerulean sweater a moment in fashion history. But its scientific history is much older, and more fascinating.
The release plays off the legacy of The Devil Wears Prada, the fashion world comedy that first hit screens nearly two decades ago. Based on the book of the same name by Lauren Wei
It’s not just blue, it’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis. It’s actually cerulean.” M&M’s announced that it will release an All-Cerulean pack as a nod to “The Devil Wears Prada” now-iconic monologue, in which Miranda Priestly,
This story discusses plot details for “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” in theaters now. After reading the script for “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” costume designer Molly Rogers had one thought, “I have to put the cerulean blue sweater in 2.
Our groundbreaking "The Devil Wears Prada 2"-themed launches aren't over just yet, though. On May 1, the same day the sequel hits theaters, M&M's is releasing a new candy pack inspired by one of the most iconic scenes from the original film.
The Devil Wears Prada explained there’s big money in leveraging names of blue hues, some of which evolved across centuries and continents.
“That sweater is not just blue, it’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis—it’s actually cerulean .”
Art? Made my humans? Goundbreaking! As The Devil Wears Prada 2 struts into theaters this weekend, the long-anticipated sequel is earning unexpected praise for what appears to be an AI-generated meme of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestley in the movie,