The 5 Pillars of Winter Style from The Devil Wears Prada

I have to admit that I watch The Devil Wears Prada at least once a year (if not more—who am I kidding?). Every time I watch the film, it brings me back to the days before my fashion career when all I could do was dream of one day breaking into the fashion industry myself. There’s no doubting the hard path Andy Sachs had at Runway Magazine under the infamous Miranda Priestly, but that wasn’t enough to discourage me from one day being an editor myself.

As a fashion editor hopeful, I studied all of the outfits from the show. The bad and the good and the great. As Andy transitioned her style, it provided some great fashion takeaways—especially when it comes to winter style in New York City. Ahead, I’m breaking down the five pillars of winter style from The Devil Wears Prada that still hold up today.

During the winter, your coat is the most important piece of your outfit since it’s often the most visible item. This is something Andy clearly knows.
If you’re transitioning from outdoors to somewhere inside, pick a hat that can transition—like this tweed newsboy cap.
A turtleneck is the fall essential that is also a key layering piece for the winter. Whether worn under a leather jacket in milder climates or under a warm coat in colder places, this is the piece you’ll wear all winter long.
Remember when Andy Sachs scored the impossible-to-get Chanel boots? Yeah, me too. 
Just like turtlenecks, tights are another winter essential. Especially when pairing mini hemlines with boots.

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