



It follows Andy Sachs, an aspiring journalist, who lands a job as a personal assistant to Miranda Priestly, the demanding boss at Runway magazine. Based on the 2003 novel of the same name, the story was written by Lauren Weisberger, a former assistant to Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. The Devil Wears Prada was a box office phenomenon, raking in $326 million (£258.5 million) worldwide.

Thrilled with its untouched appearance, another praised, 'I love that the design has stood the test of time! It still looks fresh!' They wrote, 'Seems like a good om an outsider's point of view for the size, square footage and condition.' One considered the $27 million listing price to be. Cerulean.'Ī NYC real estate agent has kindly given the property low-down, with pictures, here. A particular shade - not just blue, not turquoise, not lapis. Its other stunning features include but are not limited to three sets of French doors at the main entrance, a series of fireplaces, a sweeping staircase, built-in bookshelves, pristine marble interiors, terraces, balconies and skylights.Īnother important detail has been noted: 'Upholstery and light fixtures are blue. The house appears largely unchanged since Anne Hathaway's character Andy Sachs attempted to deliver a book there to ruthless editor Miranda (Meryl Steep) in the film. Located at 129 East 73rd Street on the affluent Upper East Side, the impressive property spans 12,000 square feet and boasts a five-storey tall stature.īuilt in the early 1990s and renovated a year before the film hit cinemas, the building has 20 rooms, ten bathrooms and a half basketball court alongside a rooftop terrace. The New York townhouse which plays home to the iconic character in the 2006 cult classic has hit the market for a staggering $27 million (£21.4 million.) Devil Wears Prada fans - if you have always dreamt of living life like editorial powerhouse Miranda Priestly, you can.
