Why Andy’s Makeover Feels Wrong | The Devil Wears Prada Style Analysis

Why does Andy Sachs’ makeover in The Devil Wears Prada still feel unsettling years later? In this video, I explore the hidden psychology of style in The Devil Wears Prada and what the film might actually be saying about success, ambition, identity, and belonging. __ Want your own Style Roots Analysis? Book here: https://stan.store/stylewithmili/p/st... ___ We’ll break down the outfits and style choices of Andy Sachs, Miranda Priestly, and Emily Charlton - from Andy’s iconic makeover to Miranda Priestly’s power dressing and Emily Charlton’s polished Runway looks. I’ll also explore how clothing communicates status, confidence, aspiration, and personal values. Using the Style Roots framework, I analyse the style identities of each character and why their wardrobes feel so different. We’ll look at The Devil Wears Prada outfits, Miranda Priestly's style, Emily Charlton's outfits, Andy Sachs fashion evolution, and why this film still resonates today. With The Devil Wears Prada 2 now on the horizon, it feels like the perfect time to revisit what this movie really got right about fashion, adulthood, and the cost of success. If you love fashion analysis, character psychology, movie style breakdowns, or personal style systems like the Style Roots system from Ellie Jean Royden, this one is for you. 00:00 What the Devil Wears Prada was actually about 00:39 Style Roots Explained 01:07 Miranda Priestly 03:46 Emily Charlton 06:38 Andy Before Runway 08:54 The Makeover 10:37 Was Andy's style authentic? 12:03 The Cost Of Success 13:03 Walking Away 13:41 Andy's Final Style 15:18 Devil Wears Prada 2 #TheDevilWearsPrada #StyleAnalysis #Styleroots