Early 2000s Fashion Trends Ahead of 'Devil Wears Prada 2'

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It's less than a month away from its premiere The Devil Wears Prada 2which means it's time to organize your wardrobe. Honestly, I've revisited the original movie so many times and noticed that many of the fashions featured at the time are coming back in style – like cerulean blue, bubble dresses and more. I wish I had kept some of those early 2000s frames. That is, modern versions so much better. Update your movie-ready wardrobe with our favorite aughts fashions that are back. Miranda Priestly would notice!
The Devil Wears Prada Fashion Trends are Making a Comeback
Cerulean Blue
1. What we like: It is still up for debate whether Miranda Priestly endorsed cerulean. To avoid his wrath, this oversized sweater makes cool nights at home cozy.
2. Dress for Success: Do you want to look good right away? Grab these wide leg pants in cerulean blue and you'll own every room you walk into.
3. Perfect for the Beach: Cerulean blue is a divine choice for the holidays, especially when it comes to swimwear. This sporty-chic piece may become your all-time favorite suit.
4. Miranda-Approved: If Miranda Priestly wore cerulean blue, it would 100% be this silk button-down blouse that's equal parts professional and fun.
Spring Flowers…(Groundbreaking)
5. What we like: You don't need to be completely immersed in flowers to participate in the flower ritual. The embellished floral embroidery on these Abercrombie jeans adds a springtime flair to your casual denim.
6. The Best Blouse: This bright floral blouse is so flattering – and so flattering – you'll want to wear it all year round (and you should!).
7. Evening Flowers: Florals take on a sophisticated aura in this flowing silk dress with a high neck that looks and feels completely timeless.
8. Peek-a-Boo: Small floral accents can complete your spring outfit. If you're not a fan of floral prints, opt for these beautiful floral earrings.
Bubble Dresses
9. What we like: The girly bubble dress trend is modernized with this color block drop waist design. Pair it with kitten heels for a night out on the town – or to go sightseeing The Devil Wears Prada 2.
10. Tres Chic: Between the full skirt, the large polka-dot pattern and the rose neckline, there's a lot going on with this little dress, but it all blends seamlessly together. Total Andy vibes!
11. Goddess of Street Style: The bubble dress silhouette takes on a casual vibe with this denim style. While the bottom retains its sleek silhouette, structured shoulders and a statement zipper make this a work of wearable art.
12. Easy Breezy: If you're running out of time, you'll be glad you have this strapless bubble dress that you can slip into in seconds. Ridiculous dress!
Bootcut Jeans
13. What we like: I feel that Andy Sachs' jean style hasn't changed much in 20 years. A quality bootcut style can stay in your closet for decades!
14. Forever Classic: Levi's jeans never go out of style, especially this high bootcut silhouette.
15. Deep Dark: Indigo baths are often very relaxing. This pair of high tops from Quince has a bit of stretch, so you'll stay comfortable from morning to night.
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