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New York Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Will Watching ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Be as Enjoyable as Watching the Filming?
If you were strolling around the Upper West Side last Friday — as I was with my dog — you were able to walk right onto the set of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' outside the American Museum of Natural History. Hanging on the Beaux-Arts facade were two banners with the title Runway, the fictional magazine lorded over by the fearsome Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), and the words 'Spring Florals,' evidently the theme of the gala scene that was about to be staged. (Real fans will know there's an irony to this: In the 2006 original, Miranda icily cooed, 'Florals? For spring! Groundbreaking.') But running into the 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' production has not been an unusual experience this summer in New York. Streep and her co-star Anne Hathaway seem to be everywhere, stopping Midtown office workers in their tracks and hopping off curbs while looking busy. Their images have also flooded TikTok and Instagram, turning the film into a social media phenomenon months before it hits theaters. We still don't know much about the sequel, which will reportedly see our favorite characters battling an all-too-familiar unstable media landscape. We do know that Miranda's former assistant and our heroine, Andy Sachs (Hathaway), wears a colorfully patterned Gabriela Hearst dress and a bucket hat near a Hampton Jitney bus. The imperious Emily, another one of Miranda's former assistants (played by Emily Blunt), is also back, wearing a Dior shirt with a corset and pants from Gaultier. Vogue dedicated an article to the specific shade of her red hair. The charming Nigel (Stanley Tucci) is apparently still in contact with Miranda, despite her betrayal — or, at least, Tucci and Streep have been spotted together. Nearly a year before it's due to be released, in May 2026, 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' feels omnipresent in a way that is both tantalizing and, to some, irksome. A Vogue headline railed: 'Not to Be Dramatic, but the Paparazzi Are Ruining Movies for All of Us.' Marie Claire declared: 'I Don't Want to See Any More 'Devil Wears Prada 2' Costumes Until I'm in the Movie Theater.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Meryl Streep's fake Met Gala look from ‘The Devil Wears Prada' sequel gets a dramatic fiery red twist
(Image Credits: Instagram) It seems the BTS shots of 'The Devil Wears Prada' sequel can be found on nearly every New Yorker's phone. With the shoot of the much-awaited film is currently underway in New York City, people are not letting go of any opportunity to catch a glance of the starcast. But here we are to update you about the gorgeous outfits captured during the shoot, and it's a moment to celebrate as we have got you a peek of Meryl Streep's fake Met Gala look, coming straight from the sets of the much-awaited fashion sequel. Some things never change, and one glimpse of Miranda Priestly from the shoot proves that she still has the fashion world in a chokehold. Reclaiming her throne as the feisty editor of 'Runway', she was seen in a fiery red gown with an asymmetrical silhouette that screams every bit of pure high-drama couture we could hope for. (Image Credits: Instagram) While filming the Met Gala-esque scene for the film, along with Stanley Tucci, some pictures from the shoot started doing the rounds online and we realised that the the theme of the event was 'Spring Florals', which is a mere nod to a joke made in the original 2006 film. Iconic, right? 5 street fashion trends that have been making waves in India The beautiful full-length gown featured an off-shoulder neckline with a sculptural 3D collar that dramatically tilted over her left arm, leaving her right shoulder all bare. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 Most Beautiful Female Athletes in the World Click Here Undo She further added a slim, matching belt that defined her waistline before the skirt split into a sweeping train and glided swiftly behind her. On the accessory front, Meryl added a bit of sparkle by wearing a pair of ruby-diamond earrings. For her makeup, she managed to maintain a clean, girl aesthetic, decorating her eyes with smoky eyeshadow and painting her lips a matte red. But Meryl managed to carry Priestley's precise-cut silver bob hairstyle and sealed the fashion look for one of fashion's most significant nights. (Image Credits: Instagram) On the other hand, her professional consort for the night, Stanley Tucci, reprising the role as Nigel, matched her energy and made looks in a black tuxedo layered with a surprising polka-dot tie and a black-and-white striped scarf. We're sure it's all pre-approved by the holiness of fashion, Miranda Priestly, inside the 'Runway' closet. The sequel returns nearly two decades later and will incorporate plot points of the book sequel titled 'Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns'.