Last night in New York City, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, and Stanley Tucci showcased stunning high-fashion outfits at the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Anne, aged 43, reprising her role as Andy Sachs, dazzled in a striking red gown featuring a strapless corseted neckline and a structured circle skirt. Complementing the look were her flowing brown curls, eye-catching statement earrings, and matching strappy sandals, perfectly aligning with her character in the upcoming film.
Meryl Streep, 76, coordinated with Anne in a bold red cape poncho, revealing glimpses of her black boot heels and gloves, staying true to her character Miranda Priestly by accessorizing with oversized sunglasses.
Emily, aged 42, opted for an opulent metallic golden pink Schiaparelli gown with a tiered tulle skirt and exquisite Mikimoto jewelry. Her hair was elegantly styled in a simple bun to enhance her intricate dress, while Stanley, aged 65, chose a classic black suit paired with sunglasses.
The star-studded red carpet also saw appearances from celebrities like Lady Gaga in a black gown, John Krasinski supporting his wife, and Heidi Klum, 52, in a turquoise gown. Anna Wintour, speculated to be the inspiration behind the film, flaunted her signature oversized round sunglasses, accompanied by her daughter Bee Carrozzini and daughter-in-law Elizabeth Cordry Shaffer.
Dylan Sprouse and model Barbara Palvin, who recently encountered an armed intruder at their home, attended the event humorously reflecting on the incident. Dylan shared in an interview on the red carpet that humor was their coping mechanism, emphasizing the importance of levity in life and expressing gratitude that no one was harmed.
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