A Look at Our Favorite Red Carpet Styles from The Devil Wears Prada 2 Premiere

It’s 2006 all over again, and Priestly fans look slightly too pleased about it. But until the outfits of The Devil Wears Prada 2 hit our screens, all we have is its New York premiere ones.

Anne Hathaway at the world premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2‘ in New York
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Anne Hathaway

Hathaway wasn’t exactly top of our list, but 20 years ago, Andy was. Still, you can’t have a Devil Wears Prada red carpet without the holy trinity, or at least a commitment to red. Just like the first time around, the actress went for the color in custom Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton. Strapless, corseted bodice, pointed cups, the fullest skirt, and platform heels I wouldn’t wish on anyone.

Meryl Streep at the world premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2‘ in New York
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Meryl Streep

Streep’s recent run has been full of looks no one really saw coming. Partly due to the press tour, partly to stylist Micaela Erlanger, for better or worse. This one leaned toward better. A leather cape-gown from Sarah Burton’s Givenchy Spring 2026 collection, in red, of course. Finished with pitch-black sunglasses, long leather gloves, and boots that stayed on message.

Emily Blunt at the world premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2‘ in New York
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Emily Blunt

That’s where the red finally ends. Blunt breaks from the trio in a champagne-hued Schiaparelli Couture Spring 2026 gown by Daniel Roseberry, which, if you’re counting, used 25,000 silk-thread feathers and about 4,000 hours of atelier time. Sad thing is, the accessories couldn’t have been more wrong. Good thing is, the dress doesn’t leave much room to notice.

Amelia Goldenberg at the world premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2‘ in New York
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Amelia Dimoldenberg

Now onto the guests. Dimoldenberg, aka Amelia Dimz, might be the best dressed, if we’re being honest. For her 15-sec cameo (her words), the social media star went for a Miss Claire Sullivan skirt, very much in “bride gone mad” territory, paired with a fitted “I heart NY” t-shirt and white leather peep-toe heels. Less really is more, sometimes.

Winnie Harlow at the world premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2‘ in New York
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Winnie Harlow

Harlow arrived in Stéphane Rolland Couture Fall 2025. She wore a skirt so long it practically controlled personal space, keeping everyone at a polite distance, slightly detailed at the hips. Paired of course, with a cropped, structured, gold-accented jacket that, from the back, very much wanted to be a cape.

Rei Ami at the world premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2‘ in New York
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Rei Ami

If the devil is happy with Prada, wait until a YSL power suit enters the office. Ami made her way to Saint Laurent, where she opted for a Spring 2026 look. A puffy balloon-sleeve windbreaker in nylon, belted and ruched at the shoulders, paired with a midi pencil skirt with a back slit. In the right hands, even nylon can outdo satin on a red carpet.

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