Anna Wintour gives ‘Devil Wears Prada’ a long-overdue review
Nearly two decades after the fact, Anna Wintour is finally giving her review of βThe Devil Wears Prada,β the 2006 Anne Hathaway comedy built around the onetime Vogue editor in chiefβs notorious style of leadership.
And although Wintour is more than fashionably late, sheβs showing up in time for the sequel.
The film βhad a lot of humor to it, it had a lot of wit, it had Meryl Streep,β Wintour said recently on the New Yorker Radio Hour. β[The cast] were all amazing. And in the end, I thought it was a fair shot.β
The famed editor, who stepped down from the Vogue gig this summer, said she went into the premiere of the original film wearing Prada but not knowing what the movie was about. Wintour said people in the fashion industry had expressed concerns about the Miranda Priestly character, worrying she would be played as a caricature of Wintour. But those fears were unfounded.
βFirst of all, it was Meryl Streep, [who is] fantastic.β
βThe Devil Wears Pradaβ is based on the 2003 bestselling novel of the same name by Lauren Weisberger, who worked as a personal assistant to Wintour. The film follows a writer played by Hathaway who gets a job at a fashion magazine managed by a highly demanding boss, played by Streep.
The actor who played the no-nonsense editor in chief earned an Academy Award nomination for her performance.
Wintour announced in June that she would step down as editor in chief of the magazine after 37 years at the helm. She will continue to oversee CondΓ© Nast, the global media company that publishes Vogue among other publications including the New Yorker, GQ, Vanity Fair and Wired.
βThe Devil Wears Prada 2β is in production with a release date set for May 2026. Streep, Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci will all reprise their roles; Adrian Grenier, who played Hathawayβs boyfriend in the original film, will not appear. New cast members include Kenneth Branagh, Justin Theroux and Lucy Liu.