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The Devil Wears Prada 2 templates hit Canva – and they’re seriously chic

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is in theaters - and on Canva.

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Promotional graphic from Canva titled “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” featuring themed design templates including a bingo card, a “What’s in her bag?” layout, and a stylized quote card on a red background with a city skyline silhouette.
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If you’ve ever watched Andy Sachs get buried under a mountain of designer coats and thought, “I want that energy for my personal brand” – well, Canva just handed you the keys to Runway. The design platform dropped a brand new collection of templates inspired by The Devil Wears Prada 2, and it landed on the exact same day the sequel hit theaters worldwide – May 1, 2026.

The timing is no accident. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is the long-awaited sequel to the 2006 cultural phenomenon that made Meryl Streep’s icy glare a global reference point for ambition and power. Nearly 20 years after the original, the entire main cast – Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci – all came back together under director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, joined by a seriously stacked roster of new faces including Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, and Pauline Chalamet. The sequel digs into what happens when the iconic Runway magazine, like so many real-world print media institutions, starts to struggle financially – and Miranda Priestly has to navigate that storm in ways she never anticipated.

Canva partnered with 20th Century Studios to tie the template launch directly to the film’s release, and the collection is every bit as fashion-forward as you’d hope. There are 36 templates in total, and they’re split into three clear categories that each reflect a different side of what the franchise has always been about – style, career ambition, and fandom.

The first category is all about fashion expression. These editorial-inspired templates lean into the film’s signature aesthetic: bold typography, clean layouts, and the kind of visual confidence that makes even a simple mood board feel like a Runway spread. You can use them to build style mood boards, vision boards, or ready-to-share OOTD social posts and Reels – basically anything that lets you put your personal aesthetic front and center.

The second category is arguably the most practical one, and it reflects something the original film captured better than almost anything else in pop culture: the intersection of fashion and raw ambition. Emily Charlton’s character in the sequel reportedly now works as a high-powered executive at Christian Dior, conspiring to buy the struggling Runway magazine with the help of a billionaire boyfriend. That same energy fuels this part of the template collection – resumes, career portfolios, brand kits, pitch decks with a fashion-forward finish, and even LinkedIn banners designed to make you look like you absolutely belong in the room.

Then there’s the fan celebration side of things. Canva leaned into the reality that The Devil Wears Prada has one of the most devoted fanbases in modern cinema, the kind of audience that has already been quoting the cerulean sweater speech for two decades. The digital templates here cover watch party invites, themed social posts, and group chat graphics – while the print templates (available in the US through Canva Print) go even further, letting fans create watch party BINGO cards, custom totes, and sticker packs.

It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Canva has played the pop culture tie-in game effectively. The platform recently launched a Peppa Pig template collection in April 2026 and has been aggressively expanding its content library through high-profile partnerships. But the Devil Wears Prada 2 collaboration feels particularly on-brand for Canva’s core demographic of creative professionals and personal brand builders – people who, much like Andy Sachs at the start of the film, are trying to figure out how to put their best foot forward in a world where appearance and presentation genuinely matter.

The full collection is live on Canva right now at canva.com/collections/the-devil-wears-prada-2, available to all users. Whether you’re a longtime fan heading to the theater this weekend, or someone who just needs a seriously stylish resume template, Miranda Priestly would probably say one thing: that’s all.


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