‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ costume designer Molly Rogers drops Macy’s collection priced under 0

‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ costume designer Molly Rogers drops Macy’s collection priced under $150

Molly Rogers can create iconic looks in a New York minute.

From “Sex and the City” to “The Devil Wears Prada,” the famed costume designer has worked on plenty of Big Apple-based titles over the years. And now, she’s bringing that inimitable eye to her On 34th x Molly Rogers collection, a collaboration with Macy’s in-house brand that’s priced entirely under $150.

“The collection is inspired by all of my greatest hits throughout my career,” Rogers told Page Six Style, saying she especially drew upon her “many experiences on NYC fashion projects.”

Fittingly, the drop closely follows the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” which features a sartorial feast of Rogers-curated looks — including her personal “favorite,” a tasseled Dries Van Noten jacket worn by Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep).


Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) wearing a tasseled jacket next to BJ Novak.
Miranda Priestly(Meryl Streep) wore this tasseled Dries Van Noten jacket for a pivotal scene. 20th Century Studios

Anne Hathaway in a colorful patterned dress and sunhat, walking with a suitcase while on set for a movie.
The Gabriela Hearst dress Anne Hathaway’s character, Andy, wears to the Hamptons was Rogers’ biggest challenge. GC Images

The most challenging outfit to source, on the other hand? “The Hamptons look for Andy,” she told us, referencing the character’s colorful patchwork Gabriela Hearst maxi dress.

“It needed to sell in a second [that] she had access to ‘the closet.’”

But while we can’t all steal from the Runway magazine’s fashion stockpile, shopping Rogers’ Macy’s collection just might be the next best thing. Read on for highlights, from Priestly-worthy pantsuits to a Carrie Bradshaw-esque accessory.

Green wide-leg cargo pants with pockets, worn with a white graphic t-shirt and gold wedge sandals.
Macy’s

Rogers said she could picture these five-pocket pants on Andy Sachs, since they’re for “a working reporter who needs them.”

They’re also perfect for a working costume designer, as Rogers added that she “can’t live without pockets.”


Red patent leather slingback pump with a blue heel and sole.
Macy’s

Meanwhile, these bright red heels would be “very appropriate” for Miranda Priestly, per Rogers. That’s all!


Illustration of a white tote bag with light blue sides, decorated with a colorful map of New York featuring landmarks.
Macy’s

Early bestsellers from the line include this cute duffle featuring NYC-inspired illustrations.

“This collection is an amalgamation of many beloved ideas from many projects,” Rogers said.


A person models a blue and dark green two-toned skirt with red heels and a printed blouse.
Macy’s

“I love the tiered blue skirt,” the fashion pro told us of this tiered design. “It’s a breezy look for spring and summer.”


A woman wearing a white t-shirt, dark pinstripe capri pants, purple fluffy heels, and a colorful headscarf.
Macy’s

Pinstripes for sweats? Now that’s groundbreaking. Rogers thought it would be a “fun idea” to bring the office-ready pattern to cozy clothing, and these cropped balloon pants are the result.


A woman with auburn hair and blue sunglasses wearing a pinstriped gray one-shoulder top and matching pants, holding a pinstriped gray blazer over her left shoulder.
Macy’s

Complete the look with this matching off-the-shoulder top, perfect for adding a little Runway magazine-worthy glamour to your wardrobe.


Pigeon keychain hanging from a red chain around a fire hydrant.
Macy’s

Accessories are going to the birds. Rogers made headlines when she styled Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) with a JW Anderson pigeon purse for “And Just Like That” in 2022. Now, she says the city-dwelling bird is her “mascot” for this collection.



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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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