The Devil Wears Prada 2

July 27

Analyzed by Bhavya Reddy

Trend Report: The Devil Wears Prada; The Data Doesn’t Lie, Darling

Today, we’re diving into the cold, hard data behind The Devil Wears Prada — and yes, the analytics are as sharp as Miranda’s glare.

Color Palette: Dark Romance Meets Dusty Chic
The most dominant colors in the image analysis were:

  • #26252b (Charcoal Black) – 30%

  • #645659 (Dusty Mauve) – 20.8%

  • #92888c (Slate Lavender) – 18.3%

  • #bbb6b8 (Pale Grey Blush) – 17.2%

  • #e6e3e4 (Soft White) – 13.7%

Together, this palette reads editorial elegance — brooding neutrals kissed by lavender and blush. Think “runway-ready grayscale with a whisper of violet.”

Category Trends: Powerwear with a Twist

  • Jeans – 16%

  • Jumpsuits – 15.26%

  • Skirts – 9.37%

  • Blazers – 9.29%

  • Jackets – 8.97%

This is classic Devil: utility pieces like jeans and jumpsuits meet structure and status in blazers and jackets. It’s off-duty model mixed with high-fashion editor.

Fabric Breakdown

  • Denim – 19.69%

  • Cotton – 19.68%

  • Leather – 16.68%

  • Faux – 6.63%

  • Faux Leather – 5.76%

Rich textures tell a story of everyday luxury: practical fabrics elevated by structure and silhouette.

Clothing Parts: It’s All in the Details

  • Sleeves – 17.92%

  • Sleeveless – 14.32%

  • Buttons – 11.74%

  • Drawstrings – 11.66%

  • Pockets – 9.92%

From strong shoulders to utilitarian details, the parts highlight both power and practicality.

Shapes That Define the Look

  • Shirt – 34.01%

  • Slim – 24.11%

  • Maxi – 11.49%

  • Fit – 7.66%

  • Skinny – 7.34%

The silhouettes are clean, sharp, and flattering — long lines and tailored fits dominate.

Style Summary

  • Classic – 24.70%

  • Summer – 22.79%

  • Utility – 17.63%

  • Light – 6.72%

  • Chic – 5.91%

This style story is timeless, warm-weather ready, and subtly functional — no-nonsense with a whisper of glamour.

Texture & Print Patterns

  • Print – 22.23%

  • Striped – 20.63%

  • Linen – 12.89%

  • Graphic – 8.77%

  • Floral – 7.60%

Classic prints take the lead, with florals and graphics adding just enough pop to keep it fun.

Sentiment Analysis: Social Reactions to Devilcore

TikTok:

  • Neutral – 66%

  • Positive – 31%

  • Negative – 3%

Instagram (Set 1):

  • Neutral – 40%

  • Positive – 33.3%

  • Negative – 26.7%

Instagram (Set 2):

  • Neutral – 53.3%

  • Positive – 40%

  • Negative – 6.7%

TikTok users are largely chill but charmed. They admire the looks without obsessing.
Instagram is a tale of two moods: the first dataset showed high critique, but the second showed a clear vibe shift toward positivity and acceptance.

Final Word: Devil-core is Editorial, Efficient, and a Little Bit Icy

From dusty lavenders to leather-laced silhouettes, The Devil Wears Prada delivers classic elegance with utilitarian ease. It’s Miranda Priestly’s world — we’re just documenting it, trend by trend.

XOXO, The Fashion Stock Market

Photo: WWD