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The Independent UK
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Carla Feric

Devil Wears Prada 2 stars reunite for stunning fashion spectacle at sequel premiere

The highly anticipated sequel to the 2006 cult classic The Devil Wears Prada saw its stars Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Emily Blunt reunite on the red carpet, dazzling attendees in a display of high fashion at the world premiere. The trio, set to reprise their iconic roles, were joined by co-stars, including the acclaimed Stanley Tucci on Monday.

Oscar-winning actress Hathaway made a striking entrance in a vivid Louis Vuitton silk bustier gown, featuring pleated cones around the skirt, complemented by matching platform heels.

Anne Hathaway attends the red carpet for the premiere of

The 43-year-old, who returns as Andy Sachs, the former assistant to formidable editor Miranda Priestley (Streep), now the new features editor of the fictional Runway magazine, accessorised with chunky, sparkling gold bracelets and ornate dangling earrings. Her brightly coloured ensemble subtly echoed her outfit from the original film's premiere nearly two decades ago, where she wore a simple long red gown with a low neckline.

Streep joined Hathaway, captivating crowds in a dramatic red Givenchy cape, which she paired with black gloves, heels, and sunglasses. Oscar nominee Blunt, portraying former magazine assistant Emily Charlton, opted for an eye-catching, sculpted white Schiaparelli gown with a bold, tiered skirt.

Meryl Streep poses on the red carpet for the premiere of

The 43-year-old completed her look with a pearl necklace and bracelet, slicked-back hair, and a bold dark red lip. Blunt was accompanied by her husband, actor and filmmaker John Krasinski, who wore a black velvet suit.

Tucci, who plays magazine art director Nigel Kipling, also sported a velvet black jacket, paired with a simple white shirt, a grey tie, and black trousers. The star-studded event also welcomed US pop sensation Lady Gaga, known for hits like Paparazzi, who arrived in a black Saint Laurent gown with a flared skirt.

Dame Anna Wintour, Vogue's global editorial director and widely considered the inspiration for Streep’s character, was present in a brightly coloured, patterned dress and a long navy coat, alongside her daughter, film producer Bee Shaffer, and daughter-in-law Elizabeth Cordry.

TV personality Heidi Klum stunned in a blue, loosely fitted floor-length dress, her long hair styled in natural beachy waves.

Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Anne Hathaway (Getty)

Musician Mark Ronson chose a simple all-black suit and matching shirt, attending with American actress Grace Gummer, who wore an all-white textured playsuit.

Bridgerton star Simone Ashley showcased a vibrant satin green Prada mini dress, accessorised with silver closed-toe heels, simple jewellery, and light make-up.

Actor Dylan Sprouse was pictured in a classic black suit and white shirt, accompanied by his wife Barbara, who similarly wore a white shirt, paired with a navy blazer and a black fringed skirt.

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