Ciao, Bellas! It’s Veni here!
Can you hear that? It’s the sound of a thousand stilettos clicking in anticipation! The news is out, and the rumors are true—our favorite fashion icons are returning for a The Devil Wears Prada sequel. I am absolutely buzzing! Will Miranda still be terrifyingly chic? Is Andy still wearing the boots? I simply cannot wait to see how their style has evolved over the years.
It got me thinking: if these powerhouses were to walk down the aisle today, what on earth would they wear? You know I live for high-stakes glamour, and my new La Dolce Veni collection is practically begging for a starring role on the big screen. The silhouettes are just screaming "Runway to I-Do."
So, before we head back to the cinema, let’s play a little game of couture matchmaking. Pack your bags for Paris, grab your sparkling water (no bubbles!), and let's dress the Runway elite.
That’s all.
Miranda Priestly: The Empress of Elegance

Miranda doesn’t do "sweet." She doesn’t do "boho." She wants structure, power, and a look that says, “I’m the boss of this cathedral.”
For her, it has to be a gown with a dramatic collar like Hielena or a sophisticated cape like 10312. I’m thinking of a sleek, heavy Mikado fit-and-flare from the collection. Something with architectural shoulders like Aavya and perhaps a touch of metallic embroidery.
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The Veni Choice: A gown with a high neckline and a detachable overskirt like Yarra. It’s two looks in one, because Miranda is far too busy for a full outfit change between the ceremony and the after-party.

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The Detail: A crisp, structured button on the back. Groundbreaking.
Andy Sachs: The Metamorphosis

Oh, Andy. We watched her go from "lumpy cerulean sweater" to Chanel boots, and her wedding dress needs to reflect that journey. She needs something that feels high-fashion but has a hint of that intellectual, romantic soul.
She would look stunning in a classic A-line with a modern twist—think delicate 3D floral appliqués and a sheer, plunging neckline.
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The Veni Choice: Something from La Dolce Veni with shimmering tulle and intricate lace. It’s soft, it’s feminine, but the expert tailoring keeps it from looking like a "costume", like Audriana or Amelia

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The Detail: A long, cathedral-length veil like 10326. It’s the ultimate "fashion girl" statement.
Emily Charlton: The High-Fashion Rebel

Emily lives for the edge. She wants the "it" dress that no one else has the guts to wear. She’s not looking for a traditional white gown; she wants something avant-garde, perhaps with a touch of silver or champagne.
She needs a silhouette that is unapologetically slim. I’m envisioning a column dress with heavy beadwork and perhaps some feather detailing around the cuffs or hem.
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The Veni Choice: A beaded masterpiece with a dramatic sheer skirt, like Atsuko. It’s bold, it’s edgy, and it says, "I’m one step away from a panic attack, but I look divine."

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The Detail: A chic, beaded headpiece instead of a veil. Very Paris Fashion Week.
Nigel: The Creative Visionary

Okay, Nigel isn't wearing the dress (though he’d style it better than anyone), but he is the one nodding in approval from the front row. If Nigel were picking for the La Dolce Veni bride, he would demand flawless construction like in Acantha.

He’d point to the gowns with the corseted bodices and the hand-stitched crystals. He knows that beauty is in the bones of the dress.
Which Character Are You?
Are you a Miranda, commanding the room in structured satin? Or an Andy, floating in layers of romantic lace?
Whatever your style, remember: a wedding is the one day you are the Editor-in-Chief of your own life. Don’t settle for anything less than spectacular.
Mwah!
Veni x