Together with her razor-sharp wit and impeccably style sense, Emily Blunt’s character from The Satan Wears Prada captured hearts and instilled worry – however do you know she was apparently based mostly on a real-life particular person?
Victoria ‘Plum’ Skyes, now 54, is a British journalist and writer who labored as Anna Wintour’s assistant and a style author at American Vogue within the 90s and early 2000s.
With an aristocratic background and Oxford schooling, Sykes grew to become a fixture of the New York style scene after arriving in 1997, and lately captured the eye of customers on X, previously Twitter, with a resurfaced clip of her going viral.
The video of Sykes from the 2000 BBC One documentary Boss Girl, which chronicles Wintour and the making of the February challenge, has captivated viewers on social media, displaying Sykes – then in her late 20s – describing a glance she’d worn to the workplace.
‘The garments that folks put on right here within the day are most likely garments that ordinary folks would put on on their most glamorous evening out of the 12 months,’ the Wives Like Us writer says in a fancy British accent, as she exhibits off her designer outfit consisting of a sleeveless white tank, an extended chiffon floral skirt, black tights and black heels.
A clip of Plum Sykes has gone viral, displaying her workplace outfit which consists of a white sleeveless shirt, a floral Dolce and Gabbana skirt and black tights with black pointed heels
‘Who’s going to go put on a chiffon Dolce and Gabbana skirt like this to the workplace?’ she asks, standing as much as exhibit her fashionable outfit to the cameraman.
‘Solely me,’ she solutions confidently. ‘Or somebody who works at Vogue.’
Her dedication and no-nonsense perspective have captured the eye of social media customers, who delighted to find out Emily exists in actual life.
The outline of her outfit – which was deemed extremely uncommon on the time by Sykes – sparked a dialogue about her chic-but-simple outfit; which might most likely now be seen on workplace employees in 2024, however it wasn’t the norm in 1999.
‘Yeah a chiffon skirt and informal prime are frequent work apparel that yow will discover at TJ Maxx in 2024. I keep in mind 1999, work apparel for ladies was just about a pantsuit or a pencil skirt and blazer. Sorry however as soon as once more the satan wears prada is correct,’ one person commented.
‘So many youngsters on right here which can be too younger to keep in mind that EVERYONE wore fits and blazers to the workplace till not that way back,’ one other chimed in.
‘Some ppl have been making an excellent level re: her clothes and the way primary it seems and it is actually as a result of folks like her within the higher echelons of style society normalized it for the remainder of us peasants,’ another person commented.
Others took challenge with how a lot her outfits price.
‘Plum Sykes is barely referring to the worth tag. She thinks she’s higher than everybody as a result of she wears costly garments to the workplace. Not as a result of they’re significantly style ahead,’ one particular person declared.
The writer of The Satan Wears Prada, Lauren Weisberger, who was additionally a former assistant to Wintour, reportedly used Sykes because the real-life inspiration behind Emily, the assistant to terrifying editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly, in response to Marie Claire.
The guide was an enormous success and later changed into a film in 2006 starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt.
Her dedication and no-nonsense perspective have captured the eye of social media customers, who delighted to find out Emily exists in actual life
Victoria ‘Plum’ Skyes, 54, is a British journalist and writer who labored as Anna Wintour’s assistant and a style author at American Vogue within the 90s and early 2000s (pictured in 2024)
Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt within the 2006 movie, The Satan Wears Prada
The character of Emily within the movie, performed by Emily Blunt (pictured), was reportedly impressed by Sykes
The viral clip has sparked a wave of debate about workplace put on and a 1916 secret treaty between the UK and France
The curiosity of attentive social media customers was additionally piqued by the style author’s surname – uncovering her great-grandfather was Mark Sykes, a British diplomat who drafted the Sykes-Picot Settlement in 1916.
The settlement, made in secret between the UK and France after World Warfare I, was the post-war distribution of land in Arab Center East which basically created the trendy Center East. It brought about battle over the borders within the space which modified, disregarding the ethnic or cultural areas that pre-existed.
‘I hold seeing this video on my TL (timeline). This lady’s nice grandfather was Mark Sykes who drafted the Sykes Picot settlement,’ one person posted to X.
‘A secret 1916 plan by the Brits and French, which divided the Center East into boundaries that assured perpetual battle to profit British oil extraction,’ the person retweeted with the clip.
‘The Plum Sykes factor actually underlines present twitter 1. The bit (satan wears prada scene for actual!) 2. The subject material expects weigh in (simply take a look at her! In 1999!) 3. Sociopolitical implications you could not have dreamed of (sykes-picot settlement within the center east),’ one other identified.
Sykes at present lives within the Cotswolds together with her husband, British entrepreneur Toby Rowland, and their two daughters: Ursula, 18, and Tess, 13.