With the movie having now been around for fifteen years, and the novel even more, whether you are a woman, gay man, fashionista, some, or all, of the above, "The Devil Wears Prada" lives in your bloodstream--it certainly does, in mine!!!!!!!!!!--and there are times when it occasionally pops out! And, right now, I think I am going through one of those times.
Even back in 2006, I knew more than Andrea Sachs. I knew who Miranda Priestley was a stand-in for, as well as the character of Nigel, played by Stanley Tucci. I certainly had a sense of fashion, because I certainly was the best dressed male at my work place, save one other. Besides the two of us, oh my God, the results were positively awful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't even talk about it.
I also knew how to spell Gabbana, as in "Dolce And Gabbana," and, if I did not, would have had sense enough to look it up on the computer. I know that when asked to go to a designer, it is the showroom, not the residence. So, I think, in context of the movie, I would have beaten Andrea out for the job.
Which is my way of saying, "Hey, Miranda! (wink! wink!) why not hire a gay man as your assistant, or second????????????" Is this turning into some sort of cover letter? Who knows? Maybe. Let me put it this way--if offered an interview, I would do it in a heartbeat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now, as great as everyone is in the movie--and they ALL are--I must confess that when I first came to "The Devil Wears Prada," the character I most identified with was Emily Charlton. Actually, when I was flourishing for more years than not, at my former workplace, in a way I was Emily--answering phones, multi-tasking, dealing with wack jobs. I also got the chance to "be Emily Charlton" during my stage management period--dealing with directors who were so off the actors came to me for performance suggestions, keeping a production flowing, going up on time, and, like the "RUNWAY" book in the movie, knowing every content item in my production prompt book. So, I have had a taste of "being Emily." And I loved it. And I confess I miss it.
I know I need a make-over, like Emily Blunt, pictured above. Of course, there might have to be adjustments, as my coloring is considerably lighter than hers, which means outfit tones might have to vary, in accordance with my pastel orientation. I am sure if I could get into a place like where Nigel takes Andy, it would be like turning me loose in a book shop, or theater--I would know right where to go, and what to pick out, for myself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
However, I do have some questions, which I would prefer answered by some "Emilys" out there. Or anyone, for that matter. For instance--
When Andy's alarm goes off at 6:15AM, with Emily calling her to get to the office instantly, because of some emergency, Emily is already there in full regalia. What the hell time must Emily have had to get up, to put herself together, and get to the office, so she is already going full force, at that extremely early hour? Or does she just spend the night there?
Why the hell doesn't Andy dump Nate for Christian? He can do more for her than Nate, who only offers coarse, callous, impassive sexuality. How can a girl from Andrea's background be even SEEN with someone, like that? I wouldn't be caught on the same street corner, near him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So, enlighten me, girls! Yes, I have a purpose with this blog, but maybe I need a challenge beyond trying to read 100 books a year.
Or maybe I need to prove my former workplace wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whatever, "The Devil Wears Prada" is on my mind. And I think I know why.
You see, dears, Miranda (wink! wink!) may be the THRONE, but Emily is the POWER behind the throne, the one who keeps the machinery running. I would much rather be the POWER than the THRONE. I am comfortable at it.
Now--
Oh, and by the way, I need a red colored Schwimmer Eye Pencil!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
I would Love to hear more about your Stage Management period!
Now That would be a movie!!!
Victoria,
Oh, that was some period!
I thought about going to YSD,
and getting a degree in Stage
Management, and working in
regional theater. But I also
needed stability. I have some
ideas for posts on myself I
have not yet talked about, so
watch out for them
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