On this press tour, the devil is in the details.
Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep have been flying around the world to promote The Devil Wears Prada 2, and so far their fashion has been closely aligned with the film’s tradition.
With stylist Erin Walsh dressing Hathaway, 43, and Michaela Erlanger dressing Streep, 76, the duo has leant toward azure callbacks, devilish power plays, and sharp designer pulls from Schiaparelli to Chanel and, of course, Prada. Miranda Priestley would approve.
The sequel reunites Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, as well as new actors such as Simone Ashley and Kenneth Branagh, and will be released in theaters on May 1st. Below, see how the co-stars dress each time.
March 15th
On stage at the Oscars ceremony, Hathaway created a surprise “The Devil Wears Prada” moment with Miranda Priestley’s real-life inspiration, Anna Wintour, while presenting the awards for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Hathaway wore a floral Valentino dress, which was widely read as a wink to Priestley’s line, “Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.”
March 30th
The official tour started at the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City. Hathaway wore a black Schiaparelli fringe-trimmed skirt set with a surrealist gold eye belt, the brand’s keyhole pumps, and Bvlgari jewelry and sunglasses.
Streep paid homage to the film in head-to-toe red for the designer, pairing a custom Dolce & Gabbana suit with a cat-bow blouse and a patented Aldo slingback. She accessorized with a custom Olympia Lutan clutch modeled after the original movie poster, faupe jewelry, and Emmanuel Kahn sunglasses.
For the evening event, Hathaway walked the carpet wearing a sequined Stella McCartney Fall 2026 minidress and thigh-high black boots. They are reminiscent of the Chanel boots that Andy Sachs famously wore during his movie makeover. Streep chose a navy Schiaparelli shirtdress with gold eye-shaped buttons, “tooth” earrings, and the brand’s surrealist face bag.
April 1st
Streep arrived at the “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” studio wearing a Givenchy cheetah-print coat with a cat bow, Gianvito Rossi slingback pumps, a Demelier bag, Fope jewelry, and Lapima cat-eye sunglasses.
For the taping, she changed into the night’s main event, a custom cerulean cable-knit J.Crew cashmere sweater. The sweater was designed with Erlanger as a direct callback to the film’s most quoted monologue, Andy Sachs’s “lumpy blue sweater.” She accessorized with blue glasses, black Dolce & Gabbana pants, Mejri jewelry, and Gianvito Rossi loafer heels. “This is the first Annie Hathaway costume from ‘The Devil Wears Prada,'” she told Colbert.
April 6th
The co-stars coordinated in black, white, and red for the film’s first Asian performance. Hathaway wore a Valentino Haute Couture Spring 2026 strapless dress with layers of billowing ruffles. She accessorized with ivory Valentino Rockstud heels (the same style featured prominently in the sequel’s trailer) and Bvlgari Serpenti earrings.
Streep added Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel to her ever-growing press tour resume, turning heads in a fringed spring 2026 Métiers d’Art collection set with cap-toed heels, dark sunglasses, and a black Chanel clutch.
Hathaway wore the same rockstud pumps during the press interview, and styled the look with brown pants, a black and white striped top, and a red tie. Streep naturally chose a cerulean suit.
April 7th
Hathaway wore Sacai’s Autumn/Winter 2026 off-shoulder knit in a shade that Miranda insists is neither turquoise nor lapis, and she paired her teal knit with skirted pants from the Japanese brand for a press interview.
Meanwhile, Streep wore the same Schiaparelli fringed top and keyhole pumps her co-star debuted in Mexico City the week before, making them her own with a more subdued belt and cropped pants.
April 8th
At a press conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul, Streep wore a custom open-neck devil red Prada suit and referenced the film’s title in the most literal way yet.
She and Erlanger styled their looks with brown belts, gold chain necklaces by David Yuman, and gold-soled Bliss platform sandals. Meanwhile, Hathaway stepped out in a full Vaquera look, featuring an off-the-shoulder top with voluminous sleeves and the brand’s “reverse” leather pants.
The evening’s premiere swapped color palettes, with Hathaway wearing a scarlet leather dress by Balenciaga and Streep wearing a custom Celine look with sharp pants and dramatic asymmetrical sleeves. She carried a custom glamorous Judith Leiber clutch featuring the classic line “Gird Your Loins” and polished off her ensemble with Fred Leighton diamonds.
