A definitive ranking of Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep's The Devil Wears Prada 2 outfits so far
With the release scheduled for May 1, next year, we'll have to wait a little longer for more information on exactly what the plot will centre on. But, if there's one thing we can rely on, it's surely plenty of stand-out style moments. After all, the costumes for the original film reportedly cost $1million.
While Patricia Fields won't be returning as costume designer, Molly Rogers, who worked with Fields on The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City, will be taking the reins this time around. And, if initial on-set photos of the cast are anything to go by, we're in for more of the same high-fashion feast. Fingers crossed for another Andy Sachs outfit montage!
Below, find all the cast's looks from The Devil Wears Prada 2 so far, loosely categorised in order of 'worthy of the pages of Runway' to err, not. Luckily, we haven't quite seen lumpy blue sweater territory yet.
Of course, Emily Charlton tops the list! Blunt is reprising the iconic role and looking better than ever in a Wiederhoeft pinstripe corset top layered over a Dior white shirt and paired with Jean Paul Gaultier wide-leg trousers. A D-Journey bag and black sunglasses, also by Dior, complete the look.
We might not know her character's name yet, but whoever she is, she is slaying in this Monse tapestry mini with leather harness straps worn over a white button-down shirt. Black knee-high socks and patent leather Giuseppe Zanotti Raquel heels completed the look.
The devil, herself. Miranda was chic AF in a beige Sa Su Phi single-breasted coat, a white blouse, navy trousers and Jacquemus slingback heels in ruby red, natch. She accessorised with a Mark Cross clutch bag and her trademark sunnies, these from Tiffany & Co.
Putting her own spin on pinstripes, Anne Hathaway was in full Andy Sachs mode, donning vintage Jean Paul Gaultier. This archival pinstripe waistcoat and trousers was accessorised with yet more vintage in the form of Coach's black leather Saddle Pouch bag, along with pointed-toe block-heel boots and a gold diamond T-bar pendant necklace by Jemma Wynne.
Nothing is more elegant than head-to-toe white, consider Andy's Phoebe Philo asymmetric hem T-shirt, Nili Lotan white barrel-leg jeans and Prada Modellerie heels as proof. Her vintage Coach briefcase features repeatedly; it's set to become a supporting actor at this rate.
We couldn't not include Nigel in this round-up. Portrayed by Stanley Tucci, the character was spotted on set looking as dapper as we'd expect from one of Runway's leading fashion authorities.
Is it just us, or is this Gabriela Hearst red waistcoat worn over a pinstripe navy button-down maxi dress giving more Ella Enchanted than Andy Sachs? Obsessed with the addition of croc-embossed leather knee-high Paris Texas boots.
Ms. Priestley's pale grey oversized blazer and coordinating midi skirt is nothing short of elegant sophistication. Grey block heel court shoes and silver jewellery complete the monotone dressing trend.
Andy's Sacai white cropped shirt and pleated cargo midi skirt are a little bit Americana prepster, a little bit Y2K. She accessorised with Gabriela Hearst braided heels, Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses and the same Jemma Wynne necklace.
Giving Andy off-duty, the character stepped out in a Re/Done denim zip-up boilersuit with Chanel dad sandals on her feet and a Valentino Garavani Panthea black leather bag slung over her shoulder.
Another office ensemble, this time consisting of a navy pinstripe blazer, navy V-neck knit, belted tailored wide-leg trousers, block-heel boots and her beloved vintage Coach satchel.
We're loving seeing more casual looks from Andy, dressed here in a white Toteme tank top under a black waistcoat, an Agolde light-wash denim maxi skirt, black Chanel dad sandals and Bvlgari sunglasses.
Providing an expert lesson in pattern-clashing, Nigel pairs three (!!) different check prints together in this outfit. His geometric tie adds yet another pattern into the mix, and yet this whole look just works.
For her first day on set, Miranda was spotted in a peach trench coat, purple satin blouse, brown leather midi skirt and tan almond-toe court shoes.
Andy's wardrobe is nailing corporate-core, especially this slate grey trouser suit and black ruched blouse combo.
Our eyes were admittedly first drawn to this Gabriela Hearst multi-colour patchwork dress (I mean, how could they not be?), worn with a woven bucket hat, Bvlgari sunglasses and Chloé platform sandals. But, is that a Runway-branded garment bag nestled next to her blue Fendi basket bag?
Giving some suggestion at the timeline of the film, Andy sported an autumnal ensemble of a Ralph Lauren brown suede jacket, turn-up Levi's jeans and snakeprint Zadig & Voltaire boots. As well as the Sabina Savage blue printed silk scarf, she further accessorised with a Valentino Garavani Nellcôte suede fringed shoulder bag.
Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there's nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she's passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!
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