Tiffany & Co. Powers The Devil Wears Prada 2 Through One-of-a-Kind High Jewelry
- Uber Digital Luxury

- May 15
- 2 min read

Two decades after the original film transformed fashion cinema into a global cultural reference point, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is once again placing luxury style at the center of popular conversation. This time, however, the jewelry carries an even greater role. Through an official collaboration with Tiffany & Co., the sequel introduces a new level of high jewelry storytelling that reflects the evolving language of modern luxury fashion.
The jewelry featured throughout the film was carefully selected to complement the distinct identities of its leading characters while reinforcing the authority, ambition, and sophistication associated with the world of Runway magazine. According to reports surrounding the production, Tiffany & Co. worked closely with costume designer Molly Rogers to curate exceptional pieces that would feel cinematic yet authentic within the elite fashion environment portrayed onscreen.

One of the most talked-about creations from the film is a remarkable Tiffany necklace worn by Emily Charlton, portrayed by Emily Blunt. The piece reportedly features a 31-carat aquamarine surrounded by more than 58 carats of diamonds and originates from Tiffany’s Blue Book high jewelry collection. Rogers stated that the production team specifically sought rare pieces that had not already become familiar through red carpet appearances, reinforcing the exclusivity central to the film’s visual identity.

The collaboration reflects a broader movement within luxury fashion and cinema, where heritage Maisons are increasingly integrating directly into storytelling rather than functioning solely as wardrobe placement. Jewelry in The Devil Wears Prada 2 operates as an extension of character psychology — communicating power, transformation, status, and emotional tension through craftsmanship and design.
For Tiffany & Co., the partnership also reinforces the Maison’s long-standing relationship with film, celebrity culture, and fashion history. Founded in 1837, the jeweller remains closely associated with timeless cinematic glamour, from classic Hollywood to contemporary luxury culture.

Beyond spectacle, the jewelry showcased in the film reflects the renewed appetite for visible craftsmanship and collectible luxury within global affluent markets. In an era increasingly shaped by quiet luxury and personal expression, exceptional jewelry continues to serve as one of fashion’s strongest symbols of permanence and distinction.

With The Devil Wears Prada 2, Tiffany & Co. transforms jewelry from accessory into narrative architecture — proving once again that true luxury is not simply worn, but communicated through detail, rarity, and cultural relevance.
Courtesy: Tiffany & Co.





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