May 30
Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.” -Miranda Priestly
May 30

Miranda’s face at the end just says it all. “Fall back, bitch.”
May 28 Reblogged
Crashed On Quit Again
The fun part about this is that it makes my life so much harder. More CS4 crash reports.
May 28
69 | Miranda Priestly | A boss from hell who’s far from a couture caricature
Lauren Weisberger may have invented Miranda Priestly in her 2003 novel The Devil Wears Prada, but it was Meryl Streep who breathed depth into the fashion-mag editrix in the 2006 film adaptation. Vulnerable underneath her armor of designer clothing and shock of white hair, Miranda encapsulates the complexities of a powerful woman in an industry rooted in artifice—a woman who, as Streep noted in her recent graduation speech at Barnard College, appeals to both sexes. Streep has maintained that she did not base the character on famed Vogue editor Anna Wintour, but on a number of high achievers she’s encountered in her life. “I’ve known a lot of businessmen—my father was one. I didn’t just use women when I thought about her,” the actress says. And the choice to deliver Miranda’s signature send-off, “That’s all,” barely above a whisper? “People lean in and listen better when you don’t raise your voice,” Streep laughs. “I wish I had learned that in child rearing!”
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