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1/16/2026 // SUBJECT: The Devil Wears Prada (2006) - Title Significance and References Processing: 1m 11.8sfull-failings-1
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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film The Devil Wears Prada (2006), what is the significance of the film's title in relation to its plot? Do any characters reference it directly?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

In the film The Devil Wears Prada (2006), the title is a symbolic shorthand for the film's central antagonist and the high-stakes world she inhabits. While it is never directly spoken by any character in the movie, it serves as a framing device for the plot's exploration of power, sacrifice, and the seductive nature of the fashion industry.

1. Significance in Relation to the Plot

The title's significance is layered through several themes:

2. Direct References in the Film

No character in the movie ever says the phrase "The Devil Wears Prada." However, the concept is referenced indirectly through dialogue and visual cues:

3. Behind the Scenes and Book Origin

The title originated from the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger, who wrote the book as a roman à clef based on her real-life experience as an assistant to Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The title is never spoken in the film.
[2] In the film, Miranda Priestly quotes a potential tabloid headline calling her 'Snow Queen' during a conversation with Andy about her divorce. It is not a nickname frequently used by other characters in the film (unlike in the book).
[3] Nigel's line in the film is 'Gird your loins!' The line 'Man your battle stations!' appeared in the original script but was changed during production.
[4] The film's iconic poster features a red high-heeled shoe with a devil's pitchfork as the heel.
[5] Anna Wintour attended the New York premiere of the film wearing a Prada outfit.
[6] The 'Faustian bargain' is a standard critical interpretation of the film. While Aline Brosh McKenna has discussed the 'Devil' aspect extensively, the exact quote attribution is less definitive but thematically accurate.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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Nigel's actual line 'Gird your loins'

The summary misquotes one of the most famous lines in the film ('Gird your loins') by using the script version ('Man your battle stations').

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What is the difference between The Devil Wears Prada book and movie endings?
#02 Did Meryl Streep improvise any lines in The Devil Wears Prada?
#03 Who is the character of Miranda Priestly based on?

#S SOURCES

acmi.net.au ew.com blcklst.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)