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Lauren Weisberger on Life After 'The Devil Wears Prada' and a Sequel

publication · 2026-04-28

Lauren Weisberger reflects on the enduring legacy of her novel 'The Devil Wears Prada', published when she was in her 20s. The book has spawned a film, a musical, and now a sequel is in development. Weisberger describes the experience of seeing her story become a cultural phenomenon, with merchandise ranging from totes to cars. She notes that the core themes of power, identity, and compromise remain relevant. Weisberger also reveals a personal detail she had previously omitted: during COVID, she sold her house in Connecticut, moved onto a trawler with her family, and spent three years traveling and homeschooling. She is writing this piece from the boat in the Bahamas, balancing work on the sequel with daily life aboard. Weisberger has written eight more novels, with a ninth forthcoming, and reflects on how her perspective has evolved with age and experience.

Key facts

  • Lauren Weisberger wrote 'The Devil Wears Prada' in her 20s.
  • The book became an instant bestseller and was adapted into a film and a musical.
  • A sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' is now in development.
  • Weisberger sold her house in Connecticut during COVID and moved onto a trawler.
  • She spent three years living aboard with her husband and children, homeschooling.
  • Weisberger has written eight more novels, with a ninth on the way.
  • The article is written from the boat in the Bahamas.
  • Weisberger notes the core themes of power, identity, and compromise remain relevant.

Entities

Artists

  • Lauren Weisberger

Institutions

  • Vogue

Locations

  • Connecticut
  • Bahamas

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