It’s official: Reserved joins the world of high-end fashion and cinema with a collection inspired by “The Devil Wears Prada 2” from 20th Century Studios. To celebrate the premiere of one of the most anticipated sequels in recent years, the brand has created a special collection inspired by its style and iconic characters. Miranda, Andy and Emily return after 20 years with an aesthetic that redefines fashion aspirations. This is a unique partnership in the fashion segment, realized with global giant Disney.
This unique collection, licensed by Reserved, stands out from standard designs of this kind. Created in close collaboration with Disney, it draws clearly from the film while simultaneously aligning with the latest trends in licensed fashion: no explicit branding, logos or distinctive visual references typical of this type of collection. Reserved’s designers do not recreate on-screen styles, but instead offer a fresh and original perspective on the film’s iconic world which audiences will see in cinemas starting April 29th.


The collection is grounded in feminine elegance, fitting equally within office dress codes, everyday urban outfits after working hours, and even more elegant, festive looks. The color palette includes light and cool greys, whites and beiges, complemented by bold accents of turquoise and red. These colors appear on a maxi dress with a patchwork print, a voluminous red skirt (inspired by Meryl Streep’s Met Gala look, recreated in a casual version with a red satin top) and on the scarf that completes the collection.
The collection’s key themes are expressed through full looks, contrasts and a subtle thin-stripe pattern also presented in an unconventional combination with jacquard flowers. Tailored silhouettes are juxtaposed with more voluminous shapes, ruching and strongly defined shoulders. The waistline plays a special role, accentuated by corset constructions, seams and fitted cuts. The collection also includes pleated skirts and shirts, corset tops and dresses, and a tie-neck blouse that can be styled in many ways: not only in the classic manner, but also tied in a bow or worn as a waist belt. A refined suit with wide trousers and a structured blazer completes the look.

The materials range from light chiffon and satin to viscose, Tencel and more structured cotton, creating a diverse and multifaceted wardrobe. Details play a key role: many pieces are finished with subtle charms inspired by the film’s iconic trident motif hidden at zippers, pockets and ties, reminding us that the devil is in the details.
The project reflects Reserved’s creative approach to interpreting pop culture and the brand’s active participation in major cultural events, such as film premieres. The collaboration with Disney marks another step in consolidating the brand’s presence at the intersection of fashion and entertainment, as well as its involvement in global pop culture events.
This partnership strengthens Reserved’s position not only on the Polish market, but also on international markets, where the brand will be involved in film-related activities and cooperation with Disney.