That’s all: This Devils Wear Prada eyewear collab is ‘Runway’ ready
· New York PostAlmost 20 years later, we finally have the fashion sequel we’ve all been dreaming of: The Devil Wears Prada 2. And it’s just as exciting as the first one, featuring all your favorite characters, including Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and of course, the iconic Meryl Streep.
Of course, the launch of such a long-awaited sequel has given us a host of new collaborations — everyone wants to create something unique enough to belong in the fictional “Runway” magazine. That said, very few collaborations will be worthy of Miranda Priestly’s discerning eye. Luckily, DIFF Eyewear’s new “Devil Wears Prada” collection is just that, and as someone who personally uses and wears DIFF eyewear, I’ve never been more excited for a movie collab.
DIFF Eyewear is known for its budget-friendly, durable frames and eclectic designs. I’ve owned my pair for close to a year now, and I’ve definitely tossed it off my nightstand more than once. That said, my pair still features no scratches and continues to fit just right. The brand’s designs are classic, minimalistic, and one of a kind. And don’t worry, no floral, over-the-top prints here — just edgy, easy glasses that will elevate your look. More incentive to shop DIFF? The company partners with Vision To Learn to bring eye care to schools in underserved communities across the U.S.
Every pair in this collection is available as sunglasses or prescription glasses, depending on what style you’re looking for. For ease of scrolling, we’ve only linked to one of each below, but make sure to check out the myriad colors and add on a prescription if you need.
Emily
This bold cat-eye pair has the edge to turn you into a fierce competitor — just like Emily. The inside of these glasses is inscribed with the quote “everyone wants to be us” from the first “The Devil Wears Prada,” and of course, the movie’s signature red shoe logo. I have an oval face and find that cat-eye style frames suit me, so if you want a pair that suits your overall bone structure, go with this pick.
Andy
Andy’s look is much more reserved and comes with a retro pearl chain included for something a little nostalgic. It’s one of a kind and also features the quote “everyone wants to be us” inscribed on the inside. As an editor, this is the pair of glasses I’d want to buy.
Miranda
With a strong sculpted frame and cool blue polarized lenses, these sunglasses exude authority. Miranda Priestly’s sunglasses have got to be iconic, statement-worthy, and most of all sophisticated, and this pair embodies exactly that. Both the red-heeled logo and the quote are inscribed on the inside of this option as well.
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