See Anne Hathaway’s First Looks in the ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel

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See Anne Hathaway’s First Looks in the ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel

Anne Hathaway—or perhaps we should say Andrea Sachs—could not have chosen a better outfit to announce her return to the screen in the highly anticipa

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Anne Hathaway—or perhaps we should say Andrea Sachs—could not have chosen a better outfit to announce her return to the screen in the highly anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. Was it a little black sheath dress by Chanel? A tailored suit created by Dolce & Gabbana? A long dress by Oscar de la Renta? None of the above.

Instead, Hathaway searched the back of her closet for a notorious garment: the first film’s eminent “lumpy blue sweater,” which, in the words of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly, is “actually cerulean…fished out of some clearance bin.” Hathaway donned the sweater to announce the start of filming for The Devil Wears Prada 2 in a brief TikTok that evokes the opening scenes of the film—where Andrea wakes up before dawn and, still sleepy, runs to the office, putting on the first thing she finds because has been called in by the dreaded Runway editor.

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According to on-set photos, it seems Andy’s style has evolved since the original film. The very first outfit captured by photographers has a decidedly casual feel: a long, on-trend denim skirt with a lightweight wash and frayed hem, matched with a basic white top and, for a glam touch, a black vest coordinated with her Chanel signature wedge sandals. It’s completed by a pair of Khartoum sunglasses by the brand L.G.R, and by a newspaper Andy clutches in her hands. But where is Runway?

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We find the magazine’s logo in another picture. It’s written in gigantic letters on a garment bag hanging from the handle of a suitcase, secured with a belt (not cerulean!). We don’t know where Andy might be going. But for now, we can enjoy her second look, a multicolored overcut dress by Gabriela Hearst, complete with a cream hat with purple piping that echoes the dress and the same sunglasses as the previous look.

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