
Anne Hathaway spotted with a surprising new hair colour on The Devil Wears Prada 2 set
As shown in the new pap snaps below [taken July 28], Anne's trademark brunette curls aren't all lost, but instead, subtle auburn highlights have been added. (Either that, or the lighting on set is creating the illusion of red undertones in her hair.)
It's subtle yet noticeable and oh, so very autumnal! Wouldn't you agree?
Meryl Streep's glow up, on the other hand, consists of not ageing a day – I mean, just look at her!
And the pixie? Yep, still intact 10 years later.
All in all, these transformations give us hope that the sequel will live up to the original film. You best believe we're counting down the days til its release!
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Lia Mappoura (she/her) is the Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from viral celebrity hair and makeup news to the latest trend predictions, she's an expert in recognising the season's next big beauty look (before it ends up all over your social media feeds). You'll usually find her putting TikTok's recent beauty hacks to the Hype Test, challenging the gender-makeup binary and social stereotypes, or fangirling over the time Kourtney Kardashian viewed her Instagram Story (yes, it's true). Find her also on LinkedIn.
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