It’s been a big week for fashion-minded movie fans: after months of waiting, The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially begun filming in New York City, and that means that we’re already catching glimpses of the highly anticipated sequel. Though most of the plot is still under wraps, we know that the story supposedly follows Andy, Miranda, and Emily amidst the 2020s media landscape. The stylish looks are already rolling in—several have been papped during filming, and Anne Hathaway has even taken to Instagram and TikTok to tease a few.
So far, the movie seems to be leaning into true New York media style: seamlessly mixing high, low, and covetable vintage grails—like Hathaway’s vintage Jean Paul Gaultier pinstripe suit and discontinued Chanel Velcro dad sandals—without hesitation. However, most of Andy’s new looks are currently shoppable.
One standout high-fashion moment was Andy’s on-the-go look while boarding the Hamptons Jitney. In the scene, she sported a Gabriela Hearst Niki maxi dress from the spring/summer 2025 collection, a Fendi Basket Forty8 tote, a Jemma Wynne Toggle Necklace, and a Runway-emblazoned garment bag (perhaps a hint that she’s back at the famed magazine?).
In some of her more casual looks, Andy nailed New York City summer dressing. She was seen stepping out in an AGOLDE denim maxi skirt, a white Toteme tank top, and a Re/Done x Ford jumpsuit with an unreleased Valentino Garavani Panthea bag.
For the most part, this Andy feels stylistically reminiscent of the one we see at the end of the original movie—sporting the serious journalist’s uniform of a black turtleneck and brown leather jacket. In fact, a similar Ralph Lauren Ansley lamb suede jacket made an appearance (the piece is exclusively available for purchase in-store). It was paired with a powder-blue Ralph Lauren classic cable knit, Zadig & Voltaire snakeskin ankle boots, Levi’s Low Pro jeans, and a fringed Valentino Garavani suede shoulder bag. The look is at once classically East Coast and impossibly chic.
Hathaway wasn’t the only person spotted on set so far either. Meryl Streep, Simone Ashley, and Pauline Chalamet have been photographed in initial looks. Miranda Priestly looked as intimidating as ever in a tan trench, brown leather Gabriela Hearst midi skirt, pumps, and Jimmy Choo sunglasses. Fans can rejoice again, too: the iconic icy-white wig (originally crafted by makeup artist J. Roy Helland) is back.
Ashley’s and Chalamet’s exact roles have yet to be confirmed, but they effortlessly embodied young and chic twentysomething magazine employees. The Bridgerton actress wore a Monse Harness Tapestry dress styled over a white button-down and Giuseppe Zanotti pumps. Chalamet also looked the part in a pair of gray Maison Margiela Tabi heeled boots, which have gone from a cult status symbol to the It shoe of fashion girls in the last five years.
It looks like Andy and Miranda have officially reunited, too. In the most recent shots from set, Hathaway was a vision in white—and an expensive one at that. She was seen rushing out of the office, iPad in hand, in a Phoebe Philo white T-shirt train top, origami-inspired Prada heels, and white Nili Lotan barrel-leg jeans. Meanwhile, Streep sported a pair of cherry-red Jacquemus slingback pumps.
In another group scene, Hathaway trailed Streep and Stanley Tucci—who has officially been spotted in his first appearance—in full Sacai. The brand is an edgier, more modern choice for Andy, who paired it with Gabriela Hearst woven pumps and the same Jemma Wynne necklaces she’s worn throughout many of the scenes.
From what we can see so far, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is shaping up to be the biggest style movie of recent years. Fans and fashionphiles can’t get enough of the photos slowly trickling in—and the good thing about filming on the streets of New York is that there is certainly more to come.