Meryl Streep has brought a famous fashion monologue back into the spotlight. The actor attended a recent event wearing a custom, cerulean blue J.Crew ensemble.
The look directly references a pivotal scene from *The Devil Wears Prada*, in which Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, delivers a cutting lesson on the color. In the film, she explains how a seemingly simple cerulean sweater traces its origins from the runway to mass-market retail.
Streep’s choice of a custom J.Crew design adds a new layer to that commentary. It places the accessible American brand into the high-fashion narrative originally outlined by the iconic editor.
The appearance has reignited discussion about the precise shade. Cerulean sits between blue and turquoise, often described as a deep sky blue. Its exact definition, however, remains a topic of debate among designers and enthusiasts.
The moment underscores the enduring cultural impact of the 2006 film. A single color continues to symbolize the pervasive influence of the fashion industry.
