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What specific shade does Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly dedicate a monologue to in The Devil Wears Prada?

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In The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl Streep's character Miranda Priestly dedicates a monologue to the specific shade of blue known as "cerulean". The monologue is used to illustrate the power of fashion and the importance of being aware of the latest trends.
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In the movie "The Devil Wears Prada," Miranda Priestly dedicates a monologue to the specific shade of blue called "cerulean." 

She explains to her assistant how this shade of blue has trickled down from high-end fashion houses to mass-market retailers and how seemingly trivial details can have far-reaching effects on the industry and popular culture.

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Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly dedicated a monologue to the shade of blue that the protagonist, Andy Sachs, is wearing, which is actually cerulean. She explains the origin and evolution of the color, and how it eventually trickled down to the fashion industry.
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