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The Devil Wears Prada: A Review
The Devil Wears Prada is the story of the simple yet smart Andrea “Andy” Sachs,

a Northwestern graduate, and her professional journey in the pursuit of her becoming a

serious journalist. However, Andy interviewed for the job “a million girls would kill for” at

fashion magazine Runway but not as a journalist but rather the second assistant to the

merciless editor-in-chief, Miranda Priestly. Under the impression that after one year of being

Miranda’s assistant she would receive Miranda’s support to pursue other opportunities –

possibly even a journalistic position – Andy accepted the offer. However, any preconceived

notions Andy may have had in hopes to learn about the magazine business as a second

assistant were of little or no avail since her position primarily catered to Miranda’s personal

needs 24/7.

Additionally, Andy was a fish out of water at Runway. She found herself in an

industry where she thought beauty was overstated and superfluous, even though Runway was

one of the most influential magazines in fashion, a multibillion-dollar industry. Andy made

fun of her coworkers by calling them “clackers” for the sounds their stilettos made on the

marble lobby; regarded clothes and accessories as “stuff”; was surrounded by women

obsessed with their looks and coveted designer handbags that were at least twice as much as

their monthly salaries. But because of Andy’s devotion to her career, she stuck it out with

Miranda and her condescending colleagues, and left herself no time for family and friends

and found herself questioning her own ethical tolerance of the abuse of power and privilege;

workplace mobbing, followership and socialization; stealing; as well as contextual pressures,

unhealthy motivations and loyalties.

The abuse of power and privilege was probably the most obvious business ethical

issue in “The Devil Wears Prada.” Miranda was portrayed as a legend and

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