Fashion News Alert: “The Devil Wears Prada 2”, Jimmy Choo’s New Bon Bon Bag, and Teyana Taylor’s New Gig

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The Devil Wears Prada 2” examines the changing fashion landscape. In the second iteration of “The Devil Wears Prada,” Miranda Priestly, portrayed again by Meryl Streep, grapples with the demise of fashion publishing and the rise of social media. Andrea Sacks, played once again by Anne Hathaway, reunites with Miranda Priestly after getting laid off from her investigative journalism job.

“It sort of underwrites all the flash and fun and music and the uncertainty of this current moment,” said Streep on the red carpet at the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” at the London premiere. “The media landscape, but ‌in every form ​of business, life, music, art, movies, pick a thing, we’re all being undermined. That’s where the ‌movie kind of starts and ⁠it goes from there to see what these characters do with that new landscape.”

“Everybody’s facing challenges, economic challenges. And so, it felt like thematically, it’d be something that would interest people,” said McKenna. The writing came with huge pressure,” screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna said, as reported in fashionnetwork.com.

Stanley Tucci returns as Miranda Priestly right-hand man, and Emily Blunt also reprises her character who has moved on to become a powerful player in the fashion industry. Lucy Liu, Kenneth Branagh, and Simone Ashley join the cast with Lady Gaga and Donatella Versace making cameo appearances.

“The Devil Wears Prada 2” opens in select theaters worldwide on April 29.

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Another hit for Teyana

2026 has been an incredible year for Teyana Taylor. Taylor won the Golden Globe Award for her performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another.” She was also nominated for an Academy Award for the same performance.

Recently, Teyana Taylor the face of Revlon’s Super Lustrous Lipstick. Taylor’s campaign with Revlon will spotlight both heritage shades and newer innovations like the Super Lustrous Ultra Lipstick, which combines vibrant, high‑impact color with the nourishing care of a lip balm.

“Whether commanding the stage, directing behind the camera, or shaping style conversations, Taylor has become synonymous with authenticity and fearless creativity,” said Erika Woods, SVP of mass marketing in a fashionnetwork.com post. “Our partnership reflects the brand’s ongoing commitment to celebrating women who lead with substance just as much as style.”

“Revlon has always championed women who define their own path, so stepping into this next chapter of ‘Revlon Be Unforgettable’ is an honor,” said Taylor. “Super Lustrous is all about that finishing touch – the kind of beauty that elevates your whole vibe without taking away from who you are. It’s about walking into every room with intention, confidence, and a sense of self. To me, unforgettable isn’t about being perfect – it’s about presence, depth, and owning your individuality.”

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Bon Bon is back

Jimmy Choo’s Bon Bon bag is back. The original Bon Bon bag launched over seven years ago.

The new Bon Bon bag is inspired by a bespoke artwork by paper artist Helen Musselwhite and reflects the four seasons. Consumers will find the four seasons coming to life through the use of cut and layered leather to create a set of bags that blur the line between fine handbags and haute jewelry.

From the Atelier is an opportunity for us to explore design in its purest sense,” said Choi via a press release. “Allowing us to experiment, to push craftsmanship further, and to celebrate the beauty of making. Nature has always been a powerful reference point in my world, its resilient and evolving beauty something I keep returning to. With this collection, I wanted to capture the emotion of the seasons, translating those moments into pieces that feel precious and enduring. I was so drawn to Helen’s work and how she transforms paper into such animated designs full of feeling. There is such precision and poetry in her process, and I love that it is entirely analogue, built slowly and thoughtfully by hand. That sense of materiality and care felt deeply aligned with our own approach to craftsmanship at Jimmy Choo.”

William S. Gooch

 

 

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