When Walmart announced a Devil Wears Prada 2 collab with Scoop, the fashion internet had one collective reaction: wait, really? Walmart doing Miranda Priestly? But here's the thing — Scoop has been quietly building a reputation for elevated basics at accessible prices, and this collection is the most ambitious thing they've done yet. So does it actually deliver? We went through every piece. Here's the honest take.
The Collection Overview
Before we get into individual pieces, here's the 30-second verdict on the collection as a whole.
The Scoop × Devil Wears Prada 2 collection arrives at Walmart as a genuinely exclusive fashion moment — and for the most part, it earns that status. The collection covers a surprisingly wide range: tailored workwear, denim, lace camisoles, trench coats, accessories, and heels, all in inclusive sizing that goes up to 4X and 26W. That alone puts it ahead of most movie tie-in collabs.
The quality story is more nuanced. The tailored pieces — the blazer, the trousers, the trench coat — are the collection's strongest argument. The double weave stretch crepe fabric has a weight and structure that reads significantly more expensive than the price tag. The lace and jersey pieces are pretty and wearable but don't carry the same wow factor. And the casual accessories — the chain belt especially — are genuinely great at the price point.
The overall aesthetic is polished, editorial, and surprisingly cohesive. It doesn't try to costume you as Miranda Priestly — it tries to dress you the way Miranda Priestly's wardrobe team might dress Andy Sachs after her transformation. That's the right instinct, and mostly it lands.
What works
- Inclusive sizing (XS–4X, 0–26W on key pieces)
- Tailored pieces genuinely overdeliver on quality
- Cohesive editorial aesthetic throughout
- Price point is accessible without feeling cheap
- Accessories are a standout category
- Available exclusively at Walmart — limited availability
What doesn't
- Lace pieces feel less special than the tailoring
- Some items sell out fast in popular sizes
- The casual graphic tees feel like a tonal mismatch
- Online sizing can be tricky — read the guides carefully
Tailoring & Power Dressing
This is where the collection earns its Miranda Priestly credentials. The tailored pieces are the reason to shop this collab — and the reason to be impressed by it.
Single Breasted Fitted Blazer
Sizes XS–4X
The standout of the entire collection. Structured shoulders, an hourglass silhouette, flap pockets, and a welt chest pocket — this blazer is doing everything right. The double weave stretch crepe has a satisfying weight that doesn't wrinkle easily, and the cut is genuinely flattering across a wide range of body types. Wear it with the matching trousers for the full power moment, or over a slip dress for a more editorial take.
High Rise Pleated Trousers
30" Inseam, Sizes 0–26W
Crisp front pleats, a high-rise waist, and stretch crepe that keeps its shape through a full workday. These trousers are the kind of classic that works in the boardroom and at dinner without any outfit change in between. The 30" inseam is generous enough for taller frames and can be hemmed easily for petite fits. Best worn with the blazer above, but equally strong with a fitted black top and heels.
The suit moment
The blazer and trouser together is unquestionably the collection's most impactful look — and at the combined price point, it's an extraordinary value. If you're buying one thing from this collab, buy both of these and wear them as a set. That's All.
Denim Pieces
Two denim options that take different approaches — one trend-forward, one workwear-rooted. Both deliver more than expected.
Crease Barrel Jeans
26.5" Inseam, Sizes 0–26W
The barrel leg silhouette is having a genuine moment and this pair executes it well. The tailored crease down the front elevates what could be a casual shape into something that reads intentional and editorial. At 26.5" inseam, these are cropped enough to show off footwear — pair with the strappy stilettos or a clean sneaker. The inclusive sizing range is a genuine strength here.
High-Waisted Workwear Jeans
Sizes 0–20
A bold six-button front closure and button tabs at the waistband give these jeans a utility-chic energy that's genuinely appealing. The high rise is flattering and the workwear detailing is well-executed. The sizing only goes to 20 (unlike the barrel jeans which go to 26W), which is a noticeable gap in the inclusivity story and a real miss for this collection.
Lace & Layering Pieces
The collection's softer, more feminine chapter. These pieces are pretty and versatile, though they don't carry quite the same impact as the tailoring above.
Asymmetrical Lace Cami
Sizes XS–XXL
The asymmetrical hem is the detail that elevates this from a standard cami to something actually interesting. The fabric is lightweight and the adjustable straps mean the fit is easy to dial in. Works beautifully as a layering piece under the blazer — which is exactly how you should wear it for maximum impact. Priced accessibly enough to justify buying in multiple colors.
Lace Trim Blouse
Sizes XS–XXL
Silky satin with lace trim running from neckline to hem — this blouse has a quiet luxury feel that belies its price point. The adjustable spaghetti straps make it easy to wear and the fabric drapes cleanly. Dress it under the blazer for a formal look or pair with the high-waist workwear jeans for a more relaxed editorial moment.
Lace Trim Shorts
4" Inseam, Sizes XS–XXL
Comfortable drawstring shorts with a lace hem — these are the collection's most casual pieces and they feel somewhat disconnected from the editorial tailoring at its core. They're pleasant enough for lounging and the lace trim is a nice detail, but they don't carry the same energy as the rest of the collection. Fine if you need comfortable summer shorts; not the reason to shop this collab.
Fringe Mini Skirt
Sizes 0–26W
A structured pencil silhouette with double-layer fringe — this is the collection's most playful and expressive piece, and it works. The fringe adds movement and personality while the pencil base keeps it polished. The side-seam zipper ensures a smooth fit. Pair it with the Lace Up Cotton Shirt for an entrance-making look that still feels editorial rather than costume-y.
Lace Up Cotton Shirt
Sizes XS–4X
The collection's most versatile top — a cotton shirt with a lace-up front detail that adds a fashion-forward edge without being over the top. The cotton fabric makes it more breathable and wearable than the satin pieces for everyday use. Available in multiple colors and sizing up to 4X, making it one of the most inclusive pieces in the lineup.
Outerwear
Two outerwear options — one that absolutely earns its place, and one that's genuinely unexpected for this price point.
Fluid Faux Silk Trench Coat
Sizes XS–4X
This is the collection's second hero piece — a double-breasted faux silk trench coat with notched lapels and a self-tie belt sash. The fluid fabric gives it a more feminine, effortless silhouette than a traditional structured trench, and it works as outerwear or as an indoor layer over the Pleated Poplin Dress. For the price point, it's extraordinary. This is a piece that could easily retail for three times as much at a boutique.
Accessories & Shoes
The collection's most surprising strength. The accessories category consistently overdelivers on style-to-price ratio.
Gold-Tone Chain Charm Belt
Sizes S–3XL
A polished gold chain belt with assorted charms and an adjustable lobster clasp — this is the accessory steal of the collection. The finish is significantly better than the price suggests, and the charm details add character without being tacky. Use it to cinch the trench coat, layer over the high-waist trousers, or dress up a simple slip dress. One of those accessories that immediately makes an outfit look more intentional.
Strappy Stiletto Heels
Available in Black & Red
Minimalist open-toe straps with a cushioned insole — the heels look great in photos and the silhouette is genuinely elegant. The cushioned insole is a thoughtful addition for a stiletto. The main caveat: at $50 these are very much fast-fashion heels, and comfort and durability will reflect that. For occasional event wear, they're great value. For daily use, invest in a better construction.
Sizing & Fit Guide
Tailored pieces (Blazer & Trousers)
The stretch crepe has some give but these are designed as structured tailoring. If you're between sizes, size up for a more relaxed, professional fit. Size down only if you prefer a very fitted silhouette. The blazer runs slightly smaller in the shoulders than standard sizing.
Lace & Jersey Pieces
The camisoles and blouses run true to size. The adjustable straps give you some room to work with. If you're unsure, go with your usual size — the stretch in the fabric is forgiving.
Denim
The barrel jeans run slightly generous — you may want to size down one if you prefer a more fitted look through the thigh. The workwear jeans run true to size with the high-rise waist providing a clean fit.
Heels
Run true to size. If you're a half size, go up — the open toe construction means a slightly larger fit is more comfortable than going smaller.
Final Verdict
Editorial Review — Canvas & Charms
Yes, this collab is worth it — if you shop it right.
The Scoop × Devil Wears Prada 2 collection is not trying to be luxury fashion. It knows exactly what it is: accessible, editorial, and movie-moment-inspired clothing that gives a wide range of women access to a runway-adjacent aesthetic without the runway price tag. On those terms, it absolutely succeeds.
The blazer, trousers, trench coat, and chain belt are genuinely standout pieces that punch well above their price point. The Lace Up Cotton Shirt and Fringe Mini Skirt are strong secondary picks. The lace cami and blouse are good supporting players, best used as blazer layers. The shorts are the only pieces that feel slightly out of step with the collection's editorial ambitions.
The inclusive sizing — up to 4X and 26W on the key pieces — is the collection's quiet superpower and genuinely sets it apart from most movie tie-in collabs. The collection doesn't ask you to be a size 6 to participate in the Miranda Priestly moment. That's a meaningful choice and worth acknowledging.
Shop this collab for the tailoring and the accessories. Everything else is a bonus.
Shop the Scoop × Devil Wears Prada 2 Collection
The full collection is available exclusively at Walmart. Key pieces — especially the blazer, trench coat, and chain belt — are expected to sell out quickly. Shop directly via the links throughout this article or browse the full lineup at Walmart.com.