Meryl Streep, dressed as her 'Devil Wears Prada' character Miranda Priestly, was seen meeting Vogue's Anna Wintour backstage at Milan Fashion Show, as filming for the sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' takes place, set to be released on May 1, 2026.
Meryl Streep reunited with Vogue editor Anna Wintour backstage at Milan Fashion Week, where Streep, reprising her 'Devil Wears Prada' character Miranda Priestly, met Wintour, the inspiration for her role. The event also previewed the upcoming sequel, 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' set for release in 2026, featuring returning cast members and new additions. The stars showcased high fashion from Dolce & Gabbana at the event.
Anna Wintour has finally reviewed 'The Devil Wears Prada,' praising its humor, wit, and Meryl Streep's performance, and expressed her approval of the film, which is based on a novel by Lauren Weisberger, a former assistant to Wintour. Wintour, who recently stepped down as Vogue's editor after 37 years, is set to see the sequel released in 2026 with the original cast returning.
Anna Wintour, Vogue's outgoing editor-in-chief, reflected on her perception of the film The Devil Wears Prada, praising its humor and performances, especially Meryl Streep's, and calling her portrayal a 'fair shot,' despite earlier reservations about its accuracy.
Anna Wintour, the Vogue editor-in-chief, finally shared her thoughts on her resemblance to Meryl Streep's character Miranda Priestly in 'The Devil Wears Prada,' describing the film as humorous and well-acted, and noting that her initial expectations were different from her actual reaction to the movie.
Anna Wintour, the Vogue editor-in-chief, has publicly shared her thoughts on the film 'The Devil Wears Prada,' expressing that she found it humorous and enjoyable, despite earlier dismissive comments about its portrayal of her and the fashion industry. The film, a box office hit, is set to have a sequel in 2026, and Wintour is stepping down as Vogue's editor-in-chief but remains involved as a senior leader at Condé Nast.
Anna Wintour, the iconic editor-in-chief of Vogue for nearly 40 years, is stepping down from her role but will remain as global editorial director, leaving her successor Chloe Malle to navigate Vogue's future in a rapidly changing media landscape where print's relevance is declining and digital platforms dominate. Wintour's influence on making Vogue a reflection of contemporary culture and her ability to anticipate trends have cemented its status, but questions remain about whether the magazine can maintain its cultural significance without her.
Anna Wintour reflects on her long-standing admiration for Giorgio Armani, highlighting his achievements, work ethic, and complex personality, in a tribute published in Vogue.
Chloe Malle has been promoted to the top editorial position at American Vogue, succeeding Anna Wintour who is now focusing on global content, with Malle aiming to adapt Vogue's strategy to the evolving fashion media landscape.
Chloe Malle, daughter of Candice Bergen, will succeed Anna Wintour as Vogue's editor-in-chief, highlighting a generational shift in the fashion magazine world, with Bergen having previously portrayed a Vogue editor in 'Sex and the City'.
Chloe Malle, a long-time Vogue employee, has been appointed as the new head of editorial content of Vogue US by Anna Wintour, marking a significant leadership change at the magazine. Malle, who has spent nearly 15 years at Vogue and is a former social editor and digital editor, is seen as a rising star in the fashion media world, sharing a similar age to Wintour when she first took the helm. She comes from a notable family, with her mother being actress Candice Bergen, and acknowledges her privileged background while emphasizing her dedication to her craft.
Chloe Malle has been named the new head of editorial content at Vogue, succeeding Anna Wintour for the first time in 37 years, marking a significant shift in the magazine's leadership and reflecting changes in the fashion publishing industry.
A sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' is in production as Anna Wintour steps down from Vogue, with returning cast including Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, and new cast member Kenneth Branagh, directed by David Frankel.
Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor-in-chief of American Vogue after 37 years, prompting questions about who will succeed her in this iconic role, which has been a pinnacle in the fashion industry.
Anna Wintour has stepped down as Vogue's editor-in-chief after 37 years, remaining as publisher Condé Nast's chief content officer. She is credited with revolutionizing fashion publishing, popularizing celebrity covers, and making fashion more approachable. Her successor is yet to be announced, with frontrunners including Eva Chen and Chioma Nnadi. Wintour's legacy includes shaping pop culture and navigating the magazine through digital transformation.