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 deconstructs the notion of casual choice, tracing a “lumpy blue sweater” back to the deliberate influence of the fashion industry.
Streep’s decision to wear the color in real life has reignited discussion about the iconic cinematic moment. It highlights the enduring cultural impact of the film and its sharp commentary on fashion’s trickle-down effect.
The specific shade itself—cerulean—prompts renewed debate. The color sits between blue and turquoise, often described as a deep sky blue. Its precise definition remains a topic of fashion and design discussion, much as it was when the film was released.
