Miranda Priestly’s house, featured in the film The Devil Wears Prada and located on the Upper East Side of New York, is up for sale for $27.5 million.
The seven-bedroom limestone townhouse was designed by Stanford White in 1906 and boasts an unusual loggia on the second floor, as well as working fireplaces throughout the property. The house includes a full basement level leading to the garden and a rooftop basketball mini-court. Notable neighbors include feminist icon Gloria Steinem, who lives across the street.
Other notable features of the house include a spacious white kitchen with blue upholstery and light fixtures in a particular shade of blue known as cerulean. A few covetable details from the listing include an enormous round window over one of the bathtubs upstairs and several outdoor terraces and balconies.
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