Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep attended the first Asia premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in Tokyo, showcasing high-fashion looks. Hathaway wore a strapless, ruffle-skirted gown from Valentino’s spring 2026 couture collection paired with Rockstud heels, while Streep donned Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel. Stylist Erin Walsh described the press tour wardrobe as inspired by “supernova joy.”
Earlier on April 6, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep walked the red carpet in Tokyo for the Asia premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, the sequel to the 2006 hit film. Hathaway channeled her character Andy Sachs with a sleek high ponytail featuring wispier, choppier bangs and chin-length face-framing pieces, recreated by hairstylist Orlando Pita. Makeup artist Gucci Westman applied light glam, avoiding heavy dark lower lash lines, complementing Hathaway’s strapless Valentino gown in the film’s signature red, white, and black scheme. Streep wore Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel design for the event. “I’m aware of the eyeballs on it,” said Erin Walsh, Hathaway’s stylist who has collaborated with her since 2019 and worked at Vogue during the original film’s release. “But I feel like I’ve been training my whole life to do this.” The press tour began last week in Mexico City, where Hathaway debuted a black fringed Schiaparelli dress with a sculptural gold belt at Frida Kahlo’s house, followed by a red sequined Stella McCartney frock and leather thigh-high boots nodding to the first film’s Chanel boots. Walsh emphasized honoring costume designer Pat Field’s original work while evolving Andy’s look 20 years later through colors, proportions, and textures. Looking ahead, Walsh promised “joyful, irreverent, empowering” outfits, including hints of cerulean blue and clever suiting for Andy’s journalist evolution. She called the tour’s theme “supernova,” drawing from major houses’ new designers. Walsh also faces the challenge of differentiating looks for Hathaway’s overlapping Mother Mary press tour.