In film press tours, actors often use fashion to embody their characters' personalities and storylines, with costume choices reflecting character traits such as power, elegance, or vulnerability. The Devil Wears Prada 2026 press tour demonstrated this through Anne Hathaway's Andy Sachs-inspired sequined looks and Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly-inspired structured ensembles, both using the film's signature cerulean color palette to create visual storytelling that connects fashion to character development.
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The Devil Wears Prada: Anne Hathaway & Meryl Streep’s Iconic Press Tour Looks🥤 Rumour JuiceAdded:
The Devil Wears Prada is back after 20 years.
>> [music] >> And yes, the press tour is exactly what you'd hope for. A full-on fashion moment. Because honestly, would you expect anything less from Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep? [music] The press tour started in Mexico City in March, and right away it felt like the film never left. Anne stepped out [music] in a fringed Schiaparelli dress that was all about drama, the kind of look that turns [music] heads the second you walk in.
Meanwhile, Meryl went in a completely different direction with [music] a fiery red Dolce & Gabbana suit, sharp and powerful. And together, they just worked. [music] It was elegance meeting confidence with a little bit of attitude on both sides.
And they didn't slow down there. At another appearance in the same city, [music] the styling started to feel familiar in the best way.
Meryl leaned into Miranda Priestly territory with a structured Schiaparelli [music] shirt dress, polished, controlled, unmistakably in charge. Anne, on the other hand, gave us full Andy Sachs glow-up energy in a sequined Stella McCartney look. You could almost see the storyline reflected in their outfits.
Then the tour moved to Asia, >> [music] >> and the styling felt even more intentional.
In Tokyo, Anne Hathaway wore Valentino haute couture [music] in black, white, and red with sculptural ruffles [music] that gave the look movement and a bold edge.
Right beside her, Meryl Streep appeared in Chanel >> [music] >> in a red dress with black and white detailing and fringe that added texture and flow.
Together, they echoed the iconic color palette of The Devil Wears Prada, but in two very different striking interpretations. And speaking of color, yes, >> [music] >> cerulean made its return. You knew it would. That sweater is not just blue, it's not turquoise, it's not lapis, it's actually cerulean.
Anne wore a cerulean sweater in Tokyo, a subtle but very deliberate callback that fans immediately [music] caught. It added a playful twist to her look, especially next to Meryl's [music] sleek black ensemble.
But Meryl didn't ignore the reference either. She later stepped out in her own cerulean J. Crew sweater during [music] an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. A small detail, but if you know, you know. You're wearing a sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room from a pile of stuff. From there, Shanghai brought a shift in tone. Meryl Streep wore a silky Saint Laurent look in deep blue, simple, sleek, and [music] quietly powerful.
Anne Hathaway went the opposite way in a soft Susan Fang dress full of frills and airy volume that felt light and playful.
Together, they mirrored Miranda's strict, controlled [music] energy and Andy's softer, more expressive side, like their characters [music] translated into fashion.
Then came Seoul, where the fashion took another turn, and both actors once again leaned into the movie's signature color [music] palette.
At one event, Meryl Streep wore a sharp black Celine look with a statement belt, clean and minimal, while Anne Hathaway countered with bold red Balenciaga leather, >> [music] >> bringing strong contrast and edge. Still in Seoul, they switched it up again.
Meryl appeared in a striking [music] red Prada ensemble, while Anne went in a different direction with a structured white Vaccarello top and black leather pants, >> [music] >> keeping it modern and effortless. And then, the fashion story culminated at The Devil Wears Prada 2 world premiere in New York [music] City. But here's the real question: How does the 2026 red carpet compare to 2006? Let's take a look at how the cast's style has changed over the years.
>> [music] >> Starting with Anne Hathaway, because she understood the assignment both times.
>> [music] >> For the 2026 premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, she stepped out in a bold red gown that had just the right amount of drama.
>> [music] >> It's voluminous, it's sophisticated, and there's a subtle vintage feel to it that makes the whole look land perfectly.
It feels modern, but still connected to the film's DNA, [music] and that's exactly what you want from a premiere like this.
Now, compare that to 2006. Back then, Anne kept it simpler with a scarlet gown that mirrored the film's iconic red font. Clean-cut, minimal fuss, but those [music] shoulder details added just enough personality. And then there's Meryl Streep, because of course she had to make a statement. In 2026, she didn't just [music] show up, she arrived as Miranda Priestly. The red cape, the black gloves, the sunglasses, >> [music] >> it's giving power, control, and zero tolerance for nonsense. It's one of those looks that doesn't ask for attention, it just commands it. But if we rewind to 2006, [music] the energy was completely different. She wore a delicate white beaded dress that felt [music] softer, almost understated.
Still elegant, still refined, but nowhere near as commanding. It's like the quiet introduction [music] before the full Miranda takeover we're seeing now.
Moving on to Emily Blunt, because her evolution might be one of the most satisfying. In 2026, she went [music] full drama in a soft pink gown with a huge voluminous skirt, romantic, bold, and giving that modern princess energy that just works on her.
Emily's husband, John Krasinski, showed up in a sleek velvet suit [music] to support her. Together, they're one of those couples who just naturally compliment each other, polished, stylish, [music] and effortlessly in sync. Now, think back to 2006. Emily's look was much more low-key, a fitted magenta dress, simple sandals, nothing too dramatic.
>> [music] >> It matched her character's early energy perfectly. A little unsure, a little understated. [music] And seeing her style evolve from that restrained minimal look to the full-on drama of 2026, it [music] just hits differently. Then we have Stanley Tucci, who looked effortlessly fashionable at both premieres. In 2026, he showed up in a black velvet blazer with sleek sunglasses, polished, [music] sharp, and modern.
But even back in 2006, his tailoring was already spot-on. The look was more classic back then, but [music] still just as stylish. Some things really don't change.
Side note, what skin care routine are they all on? Because it's been 20 years and they haven't aged a day. We need answers.
And the 2026 [music] premiere didn't stop with the main cast.
The guest list was stacked. Lady Gaga showed up in a black mermaid gown that felt classic, >> [music] >> but with that signature edge she always brings. It's polished, but never boring.
Of course, Anna Wintour was there, too, serving exactly what you'd expect.
[music] Structured, powerful, and completely in control. The bold stripes paired with a navy coat, effortless authority. [music] And Simone Ashley brought the drama in a striking green dress with a modern twist, finished off with metallic heels that pulled the whole [music] look together.
Then there's Heidi Klum, who went for a green gown with a dramatic silhouette [music] and textured fabric. Bold, elegant, and impossible to ignore.
>> [music] >> And honestly, this year's premieres are really delivering when it comes to fashion. Because it's not just The Devil Wears Prada, earlier, [music] Wuthering Heights also turned into a full-on masterclass in method dressing >> [music] >> with the cast stepping into the mood of the story through every detail of their looks. But really, it all began with the LA [music] premiere, and that's where the tone was set. Margot stepped out in Schiaparelli and fully [music] embraced that dark, gothic romance energy. A lace corset, a black to deep red skirt, and just enough drama to feel slightly ominous. And yes, people couldn't stop talking about the Elizabeth Taylor Taj Mahal diamond necklace.
Some praised the vintage glamour, while others raised concerns about its historical background. So, the reactions were clearly divided. London raised the stakes again. This time, Margot chose a sheer custom Dilara Findikoglu gown with corsetry and [music] rope detailing inspired by Victorian symbolism around hair and mourning.
>> [music] >> And the detail fans can't stop discussing, Robbie paired her look with a replica of Charlotte Brontë's mourning bracelet, originally woven from her sisters Anne and Emily's hair, a thoughtful historical nod. She moved from [music] sharp tailoring to full romantic drama effortlessly. Alexander McQueen precision, >> [music] >> Dilara Findikoglu boldness, Thom Browne structure, Galliano theatricality, >> [music] >> Vivienne Westwood romance.
Then shifting into Cavalli's sultry elegance, Margiela's avant-garde artistry, >> [music] >> and back to Ashi Studio's dreamy gothic fantasy.
And here's the thing, none of it felt random. Every look felt intentional, cohesive, [music] connected to the film's atmosphere.
She wasn't just changing outfits, she was exploring different facets of the same [music] story through fashion. As for Jacob Elordi, he kept it simple and understated at every premiere, letting Margot shine and take all the spotlight.
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