The Devil Wears Prada 2: is it a reunion or a reckoning?

By MJ

The Devil Wears Prada 2 Struts Into Production
(and it’s already serving the looks)

Actress Anne Hathaway in a Gabriela Hearst colorful patterned maxi dress carrying a suitcase and talking on her phone, walking through a busy street with other pedestrians.
NEW YORK, NY – JULY 21: Anne Hathaway on the set of “Devil Wears Prada 2” in Manhattan on July 21, 2025 in New York City.

Production is officially underway on The Devil Wears Prada 2, and if the early on-set glimpses are any indication, this sequel isn’t banking on nostalgia — it’s bringing ambition, reinvention, and unapologetic style. Nearly two decades after the original film cemented its place in the pop culture canon, Disney has confirmed a May 1, 2026, release date for the sequel — and the dream cast is back: Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci are all reprising their iconic roles.

Anne Hathaway, as Andrea “Andy” Sachs, shot on location in Manhattan, commands attention in a Gabriela Hearst patchwork midi dress — a textile triumph, nearly couture in execution. Known as Let It Rip, the dress reinterprets a geometric artwork by Hearst herself using hand-painted linen yarns, embroidered ladder work, and intentional frays. A team of 40 artisans — 30 embroiderers and 10 painters — collaborated to create the panels. In a single garment, Andy’s evolution is undeniable. She’s no longer the nervous intern in borrowed boots; she’s walking with purpose, dressed like a woman who owns her seat at the table.

Story whispers suggest seismic shifts in the power structure. Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) is navigating the unforgiving terrain of digital publishing, while Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt) has traded Runway for the boardroom, emerging as a force in luxury fashion. Once tethered by hierarchy, these two women now face off from opposite ends of a high-stakes chessboard — and neither is inclined to play nice.

If these first few photographs are any clue, The Devil Wears Prada 2 isn’t just a reunion — it’s a reckoning.


Now, let’s shop the look!

A model showcasing a colorful patchwork midi dress featuring geometric shapes in vibrant hues, designed by Gabriela Hearst.
A model walks down the runway wearing a colorful patchwork dress with geometric patterns, showcasing vibrant hues of purple, yellow, red, and blue.
A model showcasing a colorful Gabriela Hearst patchwork midi dress featuring geometric patterns in blue, pink, yellow, and brown hues.


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MJ