Just graduated from law school but aspired to be a journalist, Andy accidentally became the editor-in-chief of Miranda's assistant at the top fashion magazine. Andy not only does not have the body, taste and pursuit that are standard in the fashion industry, but even thinks that fashion is a superficial and stupid thing - the pursuit of superficial glamour, tangled in meaningless details all day, and the need to retake a set of photos Three hundred thousand dollars and so on. She is always doing seemingly meaningless work - buying coffee, making dinner reservations for the boss, running errands all over the street to pick up clothes, and even needing to meet the boss's many unreasonable requests. After complaining to senior editor Nigel for the N+1st time, she was finally woken up: you thought you were working hard every day, you were just dealing with the job that so many women dream of, but you never loved it.
Later, Andy changed and became what a fashion person should look like. But her original intention has not changed. She was extremely apologetic when she took away Emily's chance to go to Paris. When she knew that Miranda's position was going to be replaced, she did everything possible to tell her immediately, and she was filled with righteous indignation when she knew that Nigel was betrayed by Miranda to protect herself. Finally, she realized her bottom line and turned away beautifully. She used to tell herself that it was people who couldn't help themselves in the arena, but later she knew that all this was just an excuse, and she wanted to get back to herself. She is not obsessed with luxurious clothes and bags, not lost in the colorful party, and not forgetting to do something and not to do something.
Each character is plump and charming.
Miranda, the fashion icon in the industry, still falls over and over again while dealing with the family. Behind the scenery, there is the sense of insecurity that family affairs and privacy may be made public at any time, and it is to be alert and deal with emergencies at all times so that the career will not fall. Smart, wise, discerning, demanding, and even selfish, she created her on the altar.
Andy's time at Runway was very important to her. If a person with ideals has experienced the gorgeous whirlpool that the world is willing to pursue and enjoy, and finally does not lose himself and return to his original heart, this is already a leap and sublimation.
Emily, in the domestic dog blood eight o'clock file, she is definitely a character who loves to do evil. Thanks to her, she is also a lovely person. There is also Nigel, who is like Andy's best friend. He is talented, understands fashion, and has no air. He is the best.
Yes, as the title says, I don't have Prada, and I'll never be a queen. I'm not smart enough, not good looking, or hardworking. But seeing no matter how smart and top-notch people are, they are all desperately fighting, and no one can turn on the easy mode casually. You don't even have a start, so why complain about life?
I don't know why I wrote this meaningless post-reading or film synopsis. Anyway, write it down.
(There are countless white eyes that come from deep inside)
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