It’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis, it’s really aquamarine.
In “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt) finds fleeting emotion pinch Benji Barnes (Justin Theroux), an eccentric billionaire divorcé who showers her pinch lavish gifts — including a genuinely spectacular Tiffany & Co. necklace group pinch an over-31-carat aquamarine and much than 58 carats of diamonds.
“I benignant of tortured [the Tiffany team],” nan movie’s costume designer, Molly Rogers, told Page Six Style astatine nan motorboat of her curated “The Devil Wears Prada 2” manner experience astatine Printemps New York Wednesday night.
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Rogers was adamant that nan bauble featured successful nan movie not beryllium “something that I’d seen connected a reddish carpet before,” to debar perchance making love nan scene. Enter nan winning aquamarine masterpiece, plucked from Tiffany’s botanical-themed 2022 Blue Book collection.
“We yet sewage nan correct one,” she said. “That bluish chromatic pinch her reddish hairsbreadth — it’s a very, very bully combination.”
As nan film’s resident “edgy” dresser, Emily wears everything from Jean Paul Gaultier x Levi’s overalls to a John Galliano newsprint hoodie successful nan sequel; big, beautiful diamonds aren’t precisely her style.
But according to Rogers, there’s a elemental mentation for why nan characteristic winds up pinch that gigantic gemstone.
“She’s sewage a daddy now! Maybe his sensation is different,” nan costume designer said pinch a laugh.