The best looks from 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' press tour

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The stars of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” thrilled us with their bold fashion choices at the film’s world premiere in New York City on Monday night, the most recent stop in a press tour that began at the end of March.Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt brought their A game, embracing method dressing without going overboard.

Even Miranda Priestly would be proud.While the film dons Prada’s name, Schiaparelli was among the go-to designers for the promo tour.

From custom numbers to archival pieces, cast members, new and old, impressed in gowns that deserved center spreads in Runway.And there were no florals in sight.During the film’s New York City premiere, Hathaway wore a devilish satin red gown.

Designed by Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton, Hathaway’s tea-length dress was paired with dazzling jewels from Bulgari.Styled by sisters Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, Lady Gaga donned a black Saint Laurent gown from the fashion house’s fall 2016 collection.

But Gaga really turned heads with her sparkling 7-carat earrings designed by Tiffany & Co.Gaga has a cameo in the film, which director David Frankel told Vanity Fair was the “the worst-kept secret in showbiz.” The entertainer also wrote and recorded “Runway” with rapper Doechii for the sequel’s soundtrack.Streep paired her statement sunglasses with a Givenchy by Sarah Burton caped dress at the film’s New York City premiere.The sweeping red dress included elegant black gloves that matched her Stuart Weitzman heels.

Emily Blunt wore a dress from the Schiaparelli spring 2026 line.The dress’ structured bodice gave way into tulle skirt, with the fabric’s warm tone contrasting Blunt’s dark red lip.

The bustier was covered in 25,000 silk thread feathers, which required roughly 4,000 hours of work.“Bridgerton” star Simone Ashley made her “Devil Wears Prada” debut in a ...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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