Do you have a fashion devil around you?

Deontae 2022-04-20 09:01:09

I watched the movie "The Evil in Prada" last week (a translation of the queen who wears Prada, a translation of the devil of fashion, I personally think the latter translation is more appropriate: the popularity of Prada may be limited to the fashion circle; while the queen or Devil, people who have seen the movie will probably agree with the second item.).
Let's just talk about the plot.
Andrea Sanchez (Anne Hathaway), a country girl who has just left school, is lucky enough to get an opportunity that seems to be the dream of every girl in the world - in Milan, the editor-in-chief of the most famous fashion magazine "Runway" in New York, the big city Da Presley (Meryl Streep) works as an assistant. If the job is done well, Andrea will be able to stay as an enviable editor in this noble magazine that deals with world famous fashion designers such as "Prada, Armani, Versace" all day long. Of course, the most important premise is that she will serve the critical editor Miranda and get her final approval. Inside the magazine, Miranda can definitely be called an out-and-out "Devil". Andrea fell into her hands and was tortured: every time she had to turn off the stove as soon as the water was just boiled, and brew a cup of fragrant coffee for Miranda as soon as possible, it would be a second later. She was scolded bloody; before the steakhouse opened, she had to rush out to buy her a steak; before "Harry Potter" 7 was published, she had to search the world for manuscripts in a very short period of time , to Miranda's twin children; whether on weekends or in the middle of the night, whether you are having dinner with your dad who came from your hometown, or you want to celebrate your boyfriend's birthday, work calls are always chasing, regardless of whether you have left work
... Lauren Weisi was the editor-in-chief of the famous American fashion magazine "Vogue", and resigned after a year of "hardening". To a large extent, the novel is about her personal experience. And it is said that the image of the boss who claims to be from hell in the book is a direct reference to the former editor-in-chief of "Vogue" in real life, Anna Vitol.
Fashionable things are often beautiful on the outside, but ugly on the inside.
By your side, among more ordinary people, is there such a "devil": I wish you were an immortal, and you could do everything he (she) instructed, "as soon as the voice fell" Okay; I wish you were a "7-11" and could be on call on time after 7 pm; I wish you had no family and children, and you were in the company 24 hours a day...
This kind of supervisor, no matter if it's a male Or women, whether wearing Prada or not, whether fashionable or not, it seems that they can all be classified as "visitors from hell".

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Extended Reading
  • Tara 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    The so-called awakening is because I did a job that my boyfriend didn't like, and then got into bed with the prodigal son and guiltily left the job and ran away? If this is called awakening, then she will not do any work

  • Anais 2021-10-20 19:01:00

    Mei Gu showed us that even in a popcorn commercial film she can contribute her superb acting skills

The Devil Wears Prada quotes

  • Emily: This is her, the new me.

    Serena: I thought you were kidding.

  • Miranda Priestly: [to Andy] There you are, Emily. How many times do I have to scream your name?