Fashion Reverie’s Favorites from the Red Carpet of “The Devil Wears Prada 2”

On April 20, 2026, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” premiered at Lincoln Center in New York City, delivering a red carpet that fused cinematic nostalgia with daring, contemporary fashion. The evening celebrated not only the return of beloved characters, but also the evolution of red-carpet storytelling where individuality and theatrical expression took center stage.

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Meryl Streep: Givenchy
Meryl Streep embodied Miranda Priestly in a commanding red Givenchy coat, complete with gloves and signature sunglasses, a timeless authority within cinematic society.

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Anne Hathaway: Louis Vuitton
Anne Hathaway stunned in a custom red satin gown by Louis Vuitton, delivering a structured, polished silhouette that nodded to the film’s iconic color story.

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Emily Blunt: Schiaparelli Couture
Emily Blunt embraced avant-garde elegance in Schiaparelli, wearing a sculptural design that highlighted modern couture craftsmanship. 

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Stanley Tucci: Giorgio Armani
Tucci opted for an Armani velvet blazer with impeccable tailoring, proving that understated menswear remains a red-carpet staple.

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Lady Gaga: Saint Laurent
Lady Gaga chose sleek minimalism in a black gown by Saint Laurent, offering a sophisticated contrast to her typically theatrical style.

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Simone Ashley: Prada
Simone Ashley delivered a vibrant moment in a bold green gown from Prada, balancing youthful energy with classic elegance.

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Lucy Liu Georges: Hobeika
Lucy Liu wore an intricately embroidered couture gown by Georges Hobeika, emphasizing craftsmanship and sexy yet refined detail.

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Evan Hirsch:  Statement Coat Look by Evan Hirsch
Evan Hirsch turned heads in one of the evening’s most memorable looks: a light blue coat with an extended train, embellished with iconic quotes from “The Devil Wears Prada.” The playful yet editorial ensemble merged fashion with storytelling, capturing the spirit of the film while delivering a bold, conversation-starting red-carpet moment.

From legacy icons to emerging style leaders, the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” marked a new chapter in red-carpet fashion. Designers leaned into vivid color, sculptural silhouettes, and narrative-driven looks that went beyond aesthetics.

Tijana Ibrahimovic

 

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