Oh baby, this press run wasn’t a press run it was a full blown fashion sermon, and the girls showed up ready to testify.The Devil Wears Prada tour kicked off in Mexico City like it had something to prove. Meryl Streep stepped out draped in red Dolce & Gabbana like she invented authority, while Anne Hathaway floated in Schiaparelli giving high fashion fantasy with just enough drama to remind everybody exactly what kind of movie this is. From the very first stop, it was clear this wasn’t going to be cute and quiet. This was going to be intentional.Then they brought it home to New York for the world premiere at Lincoln Center, because where else do you debut something this culturally embedded in fashion and power. And just in case anybody overseas thought they’d be left out, London got its own major European premiere, because of course it did. Fashion girls don’t skip London.Now let’s talk about method dressing, because Ms. Streep said if I’m coming back as Miranda Priestly, I’m not halfway doing anything. She pulled up to The Stephen Colbert Show in a custom cerulean sweater. Not blue. Not sky. Cerulean. If you know, you know. That was a wink, a nod, and a full lecture in fashion history all at once. Then she switched it up in Seoul with a red Prada suit so sharp it could cut glass. Miranda was alive, employed, and still not tolerating mediocrity.Miss Hathaway wasn’t about to be outdone either. In Tokyo she stepped out in Valentino couture straight from the Spring 2026 collection like she had a direct line to the atelier. Seoul gave red leather Balenciaga, bold, slick, and just a little dangerous. And when the tour hit Shanghai, she leaned into local designers, because global fashion respect is part of the assignment.And then the reunion. Oh, the reunion. Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Streep, Hathaway all back together like they never left, stepping out in head to toe high fashion that didn’t just nod to the industry, it practically rewrote the memo. Every look felt like a conversation with the film’s legacy. Every appearance said the same thing loud and clear fashion is the moment, and always has been.
This wasn’t promo. This was performance. This was legacy. And honestly, Miranda Priestly would approve.














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