Every Look Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep Wore on the ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Press Tour – ABC7 San Francisco

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Every look Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep wore during the ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ press tour

The global press tour for The Devil Wears Prada 2 has become a masterclass in red carpet storytelling, with Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep using fashion to honor the film’s legacy whereas making bold, intentional statements. From Mexico City to New York, the duo’s wardrobe choices—curated by stylists Erin Walsh and Micaela Erlanger—have blended nostalgic callbacks with contemporary designer statements, turning each appearance into a curated moment of cinematic homage.

The tour began in late March at the Museo Frida Kahlo in Mexico City, where Hathaway debuted in a black Schiaparelli fringe-trimmed skirt set paired with the brand’s signature gold surrealist eye belt, Bulgari jewelry, and sunglasses. Streep made a striking entrance in head-to-toe red, wearing a custom Dolce &amp. Gabbana suit and pussy-bow blouse with patent Aldo slingbacks, accessorized with a custom Olympia Le-Tan clutch modeled after the original film’s poster, Fope jewelry, and Emmanuelle Khanh sunglasses. For the evening event, Hathaway switched to a sequined Stella McCartney fall 2026 minidress with thigh-high black boots—a deliberate nod to the Chanel boots Andy Sachs wore during her iconic makeover in the first film.

In London for the European premiere, Streep wore a custom Prada look, pairing it with a Judith Leiber clutch inspired by the mockup of Runway magazine from the original film and a red satin car coat. Hathaway chose a black archival Versace gown, later sharing on Instagram a video with Donatella Versace, who called her “icon” and affirmed, “Once and always a Versace girl.” The pair were joined by Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Gareth Cattermole captured the moment for Getty Images.

The tour continued through Shanghai, Tokyo, and Mexico City before culminating in New York City on April 20, 2026, for the world premiere at Lincoln Center. There, Hathaway, Streep, Blunt, and Tucci appeared together on the carpet, with Hathaway and Blunt captured by Mike Coppola/Getty Images and Streep and Blunt featured in Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images shots. Lady Gaga also attended the premiere, wearing a look documented by Jeenah Moon/Reuters. The event was livestreamed on Hulu and Disney+ and made available for replay afterward.

Throughout the tour, the stylists emphasized intentional references: cerulean blue as a callback to Andy’s iconic cerulean sweater scene, devil-red power suits echoing Miranda Priestly’s authority, and archival pieces from houses like Schiaparelli and Versace. Notably, despite the film’s title, Prada was not the dominant designer—Schiaparelli emerged as a go-to for the promotional wardrobe, with custom pieces and archival selections featured across multiple stops.

The film, which also stars Simone Ashley, Kenneth Branagh, Caleb Hearon, and Helen J. Shen, is directed by David Frankel and written by Aline Brosh McKenna. It is scheduled for theatrical release on May 1, 2026.

As the press tour concludes, the fashion narrative has proven as integral to the film’s promotion as the story itself—proving that, in the world of The Devil Wears Prada, what you wear is never just what you wear.

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