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Budget chic: The Devil Wears Prada Scoop edit at Walmart

The film’s iconic high-fashion energy meets real-life pricing in Walmart’s new The Devil Wears Prada Scoop capsule line.

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If you’ve ever watched The Devil Wears Prada and secretly wished you could raid the characters’ closets, Walmart just made that fantasy a lot more affordable.

The retailer has teamed up with its in-house contemporary label Scoop for a limited-time The Devil Wears Prada Scoop Collection, blending that sharp, New York editorial style with pieces you can actually wear to the office, brunch, or a night out.

The line leans into everything fans love about the film’s fashion universe: strong tailoring, elevated denim, structured dresses, statement accessories and bold pops of color. Think polished blazers and suiting pants, coordinated denim sets, sleek structured dresses, and of course, the “she-would-definitely-not-wear-cerulean” touches like iconic red pumps, fluid trenches in red and blue tones, and statement belts that instantly pull a look together.

Despite the high-fashion vibe, the pricing sits firmly in Walmart territory: the entire collection ranges from about $16 to $54, making it a realistic way to refresh your wardrobe without Miranda Priestly’s budget. That includes everything from lace-up shirts and fringe skirts to maxi lace skirts and pleated culottes, so you can lean into the aesthetic whether you’re more “runway editor” or “fashion assistant on a coffee run.”

You can shop the collection now via an exclusive pre-order on Walmart.com, with the full drop going live on April 20, both online and in select stores. Apparel and belts will roll out to nearly 500 stores, while footwear lands in around 200 locations, so checking online first is probably your best bet if you’ve got your eye on a specific piece.

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Big picture, this launch is part of Walmart’s ongoing push to make on-trend, “editorial” fashion feel less intimidating and more accessible, using Scoop as the bridge between runway-inspired styling and everyday shoppers. With the buzz around the upcoming The Devil Wears Prada 2, the timing also taps straight into the nostalgia and hype cycle — meaning the standout pieces (especially those red pumps and tailored sets) are likely to move fast.

In other words: if you’ve ever quoted “that’s all” to end a meeting, this might be your chance to dress the part — without the designer price tag.


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