Elsewhere in the film, beyond the fictional fashion magazine’s offices, the sartorial spectrum widens. There’s Nate (Adrian Grenier), chef boyfriend to protagonist Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), who is cool but firmly of his time—which is to say, he’s no Carmy Berzatto in IYKYK tees and selvedge denim. Nate is pure mid-aughts casual: bootcut jeans, flannels, zip-up hoodies, and ringer T-shirts. There’s nothing particularly considered about it, and that’s the point. He embodies the…
How 2006’s ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Memorialized Mid-Aughts Menswear
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