India, May 6 -- 20th Century Studios' The Devil Wears Prada 2 has arrived in theatres to strong responses from both audiences and critics, bringing with it a striking evolution in visual storytelling. Where the original The Devil Wears Prada defined aspirational workplace glamour, the sequel expands that vision into something more layered and expansive-mirroring the modern fashion industry itself. Central to this transformation is production designer Jess Gonchor, who returns to reimagine the world of Runway with a balance of nostalgia and scale, intimacy and opulence.

In New York, the film's core setting is redefined with greater depth and dimension. Miranda Priestly's office-one of the most recognisable spaces from the original film-ha...