This film caused a major riot when it was released back in 2006, as the worlds of fashion and film collided to produce a truly spectacular movie.
Never before had there been a film where fashion played such a huge role in securing its success, and it was essential to get the look, the feel and the right actors in, to really get the tone right.
The Devil Wears Prada was all about the running of a fictional fashion magazine and the tyrant at the helm, who made everyone's life a misery in the process with her overbearing and unreasonable requests.
Although it sounds pretty standard on paper, with Meryl Streep portraying the editor from hell and rising star Anne Hathaway playing the hopeless employee constantly trying to impress, the film really took off.
Add into the mix some clever self jibes at the fashion industry and their obsession with being skinny, women could really relate to Andy's struggle and at the same time enjoy the amazing fashion on display.
Patrick Demarchelier, Oscar De La Renta, Hermes and Calvin Klein all got a fleeting mention in the movie, in addition to a huge closet of designer goodies that we're treated to courtesy of the fabulously camp Stanley Tucci.
The humorous thing about this movie is that it's adapted from a best selling novel of the same name, and the author actually spent time working under Anna Wintour at Vogue, before mysteriously quitting.
Now, the book and film have been rumoured to of been based on Vogue and of course Wintour's fearsome reputation, but if this were the case, we think Wintour would probably find it all a tad amusing, because no magazine could run like the fictional Runway and survive.
Some of the most amazing fashion moments in the film come from Hathaway herself, as she allows herself to be sucked into the fashion underworld and get transformed into a stylish goddess.
In a montage showing her fashion progress at the company, we're treated to around seven different outfit changes, showcasing colourful coats, leopard print accessories, sky high heels and wet look leggings.
Meryl Steep also deserves a fashion nod, in addition her Oscar nomination for this role because she looks stunning in this movie, rocking power suits, over-the-top coats and the latest designer handbags to the max.