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The Devil Went Down To Paris in Chanel Boots
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The Devil Went Down To Paris in Chanel Boots

The Devil Wears Prada (20th Century Studio, 2006) introduces the corporate girlies who must adapt to masculine traits to survive the office world and break the glass ceiling.  Andrea Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, is a freshly graduated journalist eager to make it in NYC. She lands a job at a fashion magazine as the assistant to the editor-in-chief Miranda Pristley (Meryl Streep). It is not the hard-hitting journalism Andy dreams of but the opportunity promises to open doors to the city’s most exclusive papers. What Andy does not anticipate is the intensity of Miranda’s world where perfection is not just expected but ritualized. Slowly Andy’s disdain is lost under the pressure to conform to the high expectations of the fashion industry.

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