Walmart Just Dropped a Devil Wears Prada Collection And It’s Giving Actual Fashion

Drops April 20 at Walmart — Pre-Order Open Now  ·  Movie In Theaters May 1, 2026

A collage of the Devil Wears Prada x Walmart Scoop collection featuring a red trench coat, tailored black blazer, red pointed-toe pumps, and light-wash denim.

I’ll be honest with you when I first saw ‘Devil Wears Prada x Walmart,’ I assumed it was going to be graphic tees with Miranda Priestly quotes. Maybe a tote bag with the iconic cerulean sweater speech. And I would have been fine with that.

But Scoop Walmart’s contemporary fashion brand actually went there. We’re talking tailored blazers. Suiting trousers. A fluid red trench. Structured dresses. Coordinated denim sets. Statement belts and actual red pumps. The kind of pieces that look like they belong in the Runway magazine closet, not on a Walmart rack.

And the prices? $16 to $54. The collection launches April 20 five days before I’m writing this and it’s timed perfectly to the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 on May 1. Which means this is a limited run, and if the history of Walmart fashion collabs is any guide, the best pieces will move fast.


  What is this? Walmart’s Scoop brand — their contemporary fashion label — partnered with the Devil Wears Prada franchise ahead of the sequel hitting theaters May 1. The result: a limited collection of NYC-inspired fashion pieces designed to channel the film’s editorial energy. Prices run $16–$54.


What The Collection Actually looks Like

The aesthetic is New York City editorial — the kind of polished, put-together look that the original film made iconic. Strong tailoring. Elevated denim. Structured silhouettes. A color palette that runs through crisp neutrals, deep navy, and that signature fluid red that’s pulled straight from the movie’s visual identity.

What makes this interesting from a style perspective is that these aren’t costume pieces. They’re wearable clothes that happen to carry the film’s energy. You don’t need to have seen the movie to want the blazer. You just need to want to look like you mean business.


  Limited run alert: This collection is available while supplies last at Walmart.com and in select stores. Pre-order is open now. Full launch drops April 20. Given the film tie-in and the price point, expect this to move quickly.


The Fashion Context (For The Non - Film People)

The original Devil Wears Prada released in 2006 changed the way mainstream audiences talked about fashion. Miranda Priestly became a cultural shorthand for a certain kind of editorial authority. The cerulean speech became required viewing in every fashion media program. And the film’s styling sharp tailoring, dramatic coats, confident accessories became a template that’s still referenced in mood boards twenty years later.

The sequel releases May 1, 2026, and Walmart timed this collection to that moment. Smart move. The nostalgia wave around the franchise is real right now, and the pieces are genuinely inspired by the aesthetic — not just the IP.

The Pieces Worth Buying

I went through the full collection and here are the pieces that actually deliver on the editorial promise and that you’ll still be wearing long after the sequel hype fades.

01.  Tailored Blazer 

  ★  Editor’s Pick  

The vibe: The Miranda Priestly ‘I mean business’ moment

A Black woman wearing a tailored, navy blue single-breasted blazer over a white ribbed top, showcasing a "Miranda Priestly" inspired investment piece from the Devil Wears Prada x Walmart collection.

Walmart

Single Breasted Blazer

$54

This is the anchor piece. A well-tailored blazer at this price point is genuinely hard to find most budget blazers pull, gap, or refuse to lay flat across the shoulders. This one channels the structured, slightly oversized silhouette that the film made iconic: authority without aggression. Wear it to work over a fitted turtleneck, throw it over a slip dress for a going-out look, or pair it with the matching trousers for a full power suit moment that costs less than a dinner out.

Style it:  Matching suiting trousers for the full editorial look, or barrel jeans and a tank underneath, unbuttoned. Block heels or pointed-toe loafers. Gold jewelry only this blazer doesn’t need silver.

02.  Suiting Trousers

The vibe: The co-ord that does double duty

A woman wearing cream-colored high-rise pleated trousers and snakeskin pointed-toe heels from the Devil Wears Prada x Walmart collection, styled as a polished editorial wardrobe staple.

Walmart

High Rise Pleated Trousers

$38

The suiting trousers are designed to match the blazer, which means for the price of one mid-range blazer you can have a complete tailored suit. But the trousers also work as a standalone wear them with a simple fitted tank, a button-down partially tucked, or the red trench over them for a monochromatic editorial look. The tailored trouser is the piece that transitions your wardrobe from ‘casual’ to ‘intentional’ without requiring you to buy an entirely new wardrobe.

Style it:  With the blazer for the full suit moment, or with a tucked silk-style blouse and pointed-toe flats for a more relaxed editorial feel. Cropped at the ankle for the most flattering line.

03.  Fluid Trench Coat

  Most Cinematic  

The vibe: The signature red — or neutral for the commitment-phobes

An Asian woman wearing a cream-colored fluid trench coat with a belted waist and wide lapels from the Scoop x Devil Wears Prada collection, styled over light-wash jeans.

Walmart

Plus Trench Coat

$54

The trench is the most ‘film’ piece in the collection and honestly one of the strongest. It comes in a fluid fabrication that moves beautifully rather than being stiff or boxy, and the signature red colorway is giving everything that the film’s visual identity promised. If red isn’t your thing, there’s a neutral version that’s just as editorial. Either way, a trench at this price that actually drapes? Rare.

Style it:  Over the suiting set for a full editorial moment, or belted over a simple midi dress. The red version needs no other color in the outfit — let it speak.

04.  Structured Midi Dress

The vibe: The one-and-done that means business

A woman wearing a bright blue short-sleeve midi dress with a structured cotton fabric and a tie-waist detail from the Scoop x Devil Wears Prada collection.

Walmart

Plus Cotton Tie-Waist Midi Dress

$49

A structured dress at this price point is the piece that makes getting dressed feel effortless on a day when you need to look like you have everything together. The midi length reads professional without being conservative, and the structured fabrication holds its shape through a full day. This is the dress you wear to an interview, a board meeting, a client lunch — or honestly just a Tuesday when you want to feel like Miranda Priestly walking into Runway.

Style it:  Simple pointed-toe heels or block heels. A structured bag. A single bold accessory — a belt or a statement earring, not both. Less is more with this one.

05.  Coordinated Denim Set 

The vibe: The elevated denim-on-denim done right

A woman wearing a light-wash denim peplum top with thick straps and a structured bodice from the Scoop x Devil Wears Prada collection, styled with matching jeans.

Walmart

Peplum Hem Denim Top

$28

The denim set is the most wearable piece in the collection for everyday life. A matching denim jacket and either straight-leg or wide-leg jeans in a coordinated wash gives you an effortless editorial look that can go from a workday to a weekend with a shoe swap. Denim-on-denim has been a style editor favorite for years and the key is that both pieces match in wash — which is exactly what this set does for you automatically.

Style it:  White or fitted black tee underneath, tucked in. White sneakers for casual. Ankle boots for an elevated look. The matching set does the work — you just have to put it on.

06.  Red Pumps 

The vibe: The movie reference you can actually walk in

A pair of vibrant red strappy stiletto heels with a pointed toe and silver buckle detail from the Scoop x Devil Wears Prada collection.

Walmart

Strappy Stiletto Heels

$50

I know, I know — but hear me out. The red pump is the most recognizable visual shorthand for the film’s aesthetic, and at this price point, even if you only wear them twice a year, they earn their place in your closet. A red heel elevates literally any neutral outfit instantly. Black trousers and a white shirt? Add the red pump and suddenly it’s a look. The Scoop version is a classic pointed-toe silhouette that leans more wearable than editorial extreme — which is exactly what makes it practical.

Style it:  With the suiting set for maximum impact. Or with straight-leg dark wash jeans and a black fitted top for a simpler statement. The shoe is the outfit on those days.

07.  Statement Belt 

The vibe: The finishing touch that changes the whole outfit

A close-up of a black faux-leather belt featuring four gold metal loops and a polished gold buckle from the Scoop x Devil Wears Prada collection.

Walmart

Multi-Keeper Belt

$16

The belt is the lowest-price piece in the collection and one of the highest-impact. A structured belt cinched over a blazer, a trench, or a midi dress immediately defines the waist and gives the outfit a more intentional, editorial quality. This is the piece you add to outfits you already own to instantly upgrade them. At $16 it’s the easiest yes in the collection.

Style it:  Over the trench belted at the waist. Over a blazer worn as a dress. Over a wrap dress to add structure. Literally anything you own that could use a waist.

How To Build A Full Devils Wear Prada Look For Under $100

This is where the collection gets really interesting. Because the pieces are designed to coordinate, you can build a genuinely editorial, intentional outfit for a fraction of what the aesthetic typically costs. Here are three combinations:

The Full Power Suit:  Blazer ($54) + Suiting Trousers ($44) + Statement Belt ($24) = $122. Or under $100 if you size into the mid-range pricing on each. This is the ‘I have a meeting and I intend to win it’ outfit.

The Editorial Everyday:  Coordinated Denim Set ($42) + Statement Belt ($16) + Red Pumps ($34) = $92. Denim-on-denim with a red shoe is the look fashion editors have been doing for years. Now it’s accessible.

The Movie-Night Moment:  Structured Midi Dress ($46) + Red Pumps ($34) = $80. Wear this to see the movie on May 1 and be the most dressed person in the theater. Which is the whole point.


Inclusive sizing note: Scoop at Walmart runs sizes 0–26W on most pieces in this collection, which means the tailored silhouettes and structured dresses are available for a wide range of body types. The blazer and trousers especially — tailored fashion at this size range and this price point is genuinely rare.


Where To Shop

The Devil Wears Prada x Scoop collection is available for pre-order now at Walmart.com, with the full launch dropping April 20 in stores and online. Apparel and belts will be available in nearly 500 stores; footwear in nearly 200 stores. All pieces are also available online. The movie drops May 1 — the collection is built around that moment, which means the window to shop it at full availability is now.

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Autum Love

Autum Love is the founder of AutumLove.com and MensOutfitsDaily.com. With a BFA in Fashion Design and certifications in Body Image and Virtual Styling, she’s all about keeping style real, practical, and confidence-boosting. Autum’s mission is simple: to help women look good and feel even better, no matter where life takes them.

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