
People can't stop talking about Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep's Devil Wears Prada 2 outfits - and we've found where to shop them on the high street
The Devil Wears Prada 2 officially began filming last month, nearly twenty years after the original redefined fashion on screen.
Anne Hathaway returns as Andrea Sachs and Meryl Streep as the ever-iconic Miranda Priestly, alongside Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.
Though the film won't premiere until May 2026, snaps of the cast in Manhattan have already ignited huge excitement.
Hathaway and Streep have been spotted across the city draped in jaw-dropping designer ensembles.
Their characters' razor-sharp wardrobes promise to be just as iconic as the first film's legendary looks.
DailyMail has tracked down some of their exact pieces - and chic high-street alternatives - so you can channel their style now.
£6,130 Shop
EXACT SHOES: SEEN BY CHLOE Lyna leather platform sandals
£315.00 Shop
EXACT BAG: FENDI Basket Forty8
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Checked dress
CREW CLOTHING Jenny Cotton Wrap-Front Dress £40.00 Shop
BODEN Lola Blouson Maxi Dress £88.00 Shop
£48.00 Shop
Platform heels
Basket bags
WHISTLES Blue Adaline Crochet Shoulder Bag £89.00 Shop
TORY BURCH £200.00 Shop
The Suede Blazer And Jeans
EXACT BLAZER: RALPH LAUREN Purple Label suede blazer
£3,700 Shop
EXACT JEANS: LEVI Superlow Loose Jeans
£70.00 Shop
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Suede blazers
NEXT Chocolate Brown Faux Suede Jacket £65.00 Shop
DEBENHAMS Barneys Originals £112.00 Shop
RIVER ISLAND Brown Boxy Fit Suede Blazer £160.00 Shop
Low-rise jeans
COTTON ON Low Rise Straight Jean £40.00 Shop
HOLLISTER Low-Rise Medium Wash Baggy Jeans £39.95 Shop
The Pinstriped Two Piece
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FRENCH CONNECTION Pinstripe Tailored Waistcoat £55.00 Shop
RIVER ISLAND Black Pinstripe co-ord £71.00 Shop
WHISTLES Navy Lottie Co-ord £164.00 Shop
The White Top And Trousers
EXACT JEANS: NILI LOTAN Shon cotton-blend twill barrel-leg pants
£395.00 Shop
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White tops
M&S Pure Cotton Everyday Fit T-Shirt £8.50 Shop
ASOS Weekday Essence standard t-shirt in white £10.00 Shop
White trousers
NODBY'S CHILD Poppy Delevingne White Denim Stretch Palazzo Gala Jeans £34.00 Shop
ARKET SHORE Boyfriend Jeans £43.50 Shop
MINT VELVET White Relaxed Tapered Boyfriend Jeans £39.00 Shop
The Pale Grey Suit
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NEW LOOK tailored mini skirt co-ord in grey £29.49 Shop
MOTEL Lanula Midi Skirt £23.00 Shop
£120.00 Shop
HOBBS Layla Tailored Jacket £189.00 Shop
The Beige Trench
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H&M Twill trench coat £49.99 Shop
HOLLAND COOPER Collarless Trench Coat £199.00 Shop
JOHN LEWIS Trench Coat, Stone, 12 £62.50 Shop
The Brown Leather Skirt
Exact skirt
EXACT SKIRT: MAX MARA Plata faux leather midi skirt
£165.00 Shop
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REISS Leather Pencil Skirt £168.00 Shop
H&M Coated pencil skirt £37.99 Shop
KAREN MILLEN Leather Clean Pencil Midi Skirt £179.00 Shop
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