Updated On: 18 July, 2024 09:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
An updated throwback to the Nineties’ corporate girl boss-aesthetic is making the rounds with talk of a possible sequel to The Devil Wears Prada film. Here’s how to ace it

Meryl Streep in the film, The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Eighteen years later, the devil is poised to don Prada again. If you haven’t heard already, a sequel to the iconic film is in the works, and is bringing back an all-new rendition of the classic ’90s office siren aesthetic. A throwback to the ’90s girl boss, the office siren is bolder, more no-nonsense than ever before, and commands attention in the most effortless way. “She’s making a statement that she means business; but, equally, she’s also normalising the notion of women being an indispensable part of modern workplaces. At the same time, she isn’t afraid to own her style,” explains Mihika Bhanot, a personal branding expert and image consultant.
But now that we’ve captured the essence of the aesthetic, what does it translate into, when it comes to our actual wardrobes? Bhanot lays down a few basic guidelines for those who want to channel their inner office sirens.