) snickering at how seriously a room full of fashion magazine editors are taking fashion, and connects the abashed Andy's own"Casual Corner" cerulean sweater to the high-fashion"stuff" she just disparaged. It's an iconic moment, to be sure—and it was almost completely different, as screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna and director David Frankel revealed at a screening of the film at theas a sweater.
As for how the winding, ranting speech ultimately achieved its admonishing tone, McKenna explained,"The short version is, they sat on the script for a long time, and I made that script speech longer, longer, longer. Then I worked with Meryl and David and made it way too long. I sent it to David and said, 'This is way too long; you'll never use all of this, but this is what I've got.
And to those who protest the monologue's use of fake references to other instances of cerulean in various designers' collections—
Years ago I went back to look at the collections to see the color. Obviously I didn’t find it. I’m so gullible. Miranda had me!
Because this matters now 🤷🏼♀️
Nice
meh...after her true colors came out..wont watch any of stuff again...ever.
I love this movie
Love this movie 🍿👑💯😂😂😂❤️🆙💎💫💡