
Meryl Streep’s Cape Steals the Spotlight (Image Credits: Unsplash)
The world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 lit up Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall on April 20, drawing fashion luminaries and Hollywood heavyweights to celebrate the sequel’s arrival.[1] Nearly two decades after the original film’s cultural splash, the event captured the high-glamour essence of Runway magazine. Attendees channeled the sequel’s themes of power and style, setting the stage for its theatrical debut just weeks away.[2]
Meryl Streep’s Cape Steals the Spotlight
Meryl Streep arrived in a bold red caped ensemble from Givenchy by Sarah Burton, complete with avant-garde opera gloves and David Yurman jewels. The look evoked her iconic character Miranda Priestly, blending power with dramatic flair.[3] Her stylist described it as the boldest of the press tour, exuding confidence like fashion armor.[3]
Anne Hathaway followed suit in a custom Louis Vuitton gown by Nicolas Ghesquière, featuring a corseted red satin bodice with sweetheart neckline and a voluminous tea-length skirt. She paired it with Bulgari pink gold jewels, nodding to her character Andy Sachs.[2] Emily Blunt shone in couture adorned with over 300 pearls, while Stanley Tucci rounded out the core cast in elegant attire.[3] The red carpet buzzed with energy as these returns from the 2006 hit commanded attention.
Notable Looks from the Fashion Elite
Beyond the leads, a roster of celebrities amplified the evening’s glamour. Lady Gaga, Anna Wintour, and Heidi Klum joined the fray, turning the event into a style showcase.[1][4] Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin, along with Ciara and Russell Wilson, added star power to the mix.
- Lady Gaga turned heads in a striking ensemble at David Geffen Hall.[1]
- Simone Ashley brought fresh energy to the carpet.[4]
- Anna Wintour, the real-life Vogue editor, embodied the fashion world’s elite.[1]
- Winnie Harlow and Jasmine Tookes represented model royalty.[4]
- Coco Rocha and Christian Siriano highlighted designer influences.[4]
Director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna mingled with the crowd, underscoring the creative team’s presence.[4]
Plot Reunites Old Rivals in a Fashion Showdown
The sequel picks up as Miranda Priestly approaches retirement and teams up with former assistant Andy Sachs. They confront Emily Charlton, now a rival in the cutthroat fashion industry.[5] Directed once more by David Frankel, the film features returning stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci.
New faces include Justin Theroux, Kenneth Branagh, Lucy Liu, Lady Gaga, and others, expanding the ensemble.[5] Rated PG-13, the comedy-drama clocks in at two hours and promises sharp wit amid high-stakes intrigue. Filming touched down in Milan, Italy, enhancing its global fashion vibe.[5]
From Cult Classic to Sequel Sensation
The original 2006 release captivated audiences with its insider peek at fashion’s demands. Nearly 20 years later, the franchise revives amid enduring fan demand.[5] Hathaway reflected on the first film in a recent interview, calling it one of her most hilarious experiences thanks to her co-stars.[2] She praised Emily Blunt as a dream, Stanley Tucci for his humor, and Meryl Streep as an unparalleled artist.
The premiere streamed live elements, amplifying reach via platforms like E! and Disney+.[6] With tickets now available, anticipation builds for the May 1 rollout exclusively in theaters.[5]
As The Devil Wears Prada 2 gears up for release, the premiere affirmed its place in fashion cinema lore. Miranda Priestly’s world remains as commanding as ever, reminding viewers that style wields real power.
Key Takeaways
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