Meryl Streep Wears Prada at The Devil Wears Prada 2 London Premiere
Published: April 23, 2026 Last Updated 3 weeks ago by FPN
Meryl Streep demonstrated exceptional method dressing at the European premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in London on April 22, 2026.
The three-time Oscar winner, reprising her role as Miranda Priestly, appeared on the red carpet in an ensemble that combined high fashion with thoughtful references to the 2006 original.
Miranda’s memorable lines and fashion moments have long been quoted by fans, but Streep’s appearance elevated the tribute. Working with her longtime stylist Micaela Erlanger, she reaffirmed her status as one of Hollywood’s most stylish and respected icons, particularly in her portrayal of Miranda Priestly.
A custom, bedazzled clutch designed to resemble the iconic “book”—the Runway magazine mock-up delivered nightly to Miranda in the first film—stood out as a highlight. This luxurious accessory transformed a simple prop into a high-fashion statement, evoking memories of Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) handling the book.
Mike Marsland/Getty Images Streep wore a red satin car coat from Prada over black slacks and a white top with a scarf neckline. She accessorized with Kwiat diamond shirt studs, a star brooch, Fred Leighton diamond drop earrings, a matching ring, cat-eye sunglasses, and red pumps, all from Prada. The red accents subtly referenced the original movie poster’s pitchfork heel, while the overall look remained modern and refined.
Dave Benette/Getty Images This was not Streep’s first fashion reference during The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour. Previous appearances featured a cerulean sweater, referencing Miranda’s “cerulean blue” monologue, and all-red ensembles.
At the New York premiere, she wore a dramatic red caped gown by Givenchy’s Sarah Burton. The London premiere marked a return to Prada, the brand most closely linked to Miranda’s character.
Getty Images Two decades after the original film became a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $326 million worldwide and popularizing the term “fashion victim,” the sequel reunites the core cast. Meryl Streep returns as Miranda Priestly, joined by Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci. New cast members Simone Ashley and Kenneth Branagh bring fresh perspectives to the world of fashion publishing.
Directed by David Frankel, the film premieres on May 1, 2026. Early reports indicate it will follow Miranda as she approaches retirement and navigates changes in the fashion industry and her relationships with former protégés. The red carpet appearances have provided fans with additional style inspiration and nostalgia.
Other cast members also delivered standout looks at the London premiere. The reunion of Streep, Hathaway, Blunt, and Tucci generated excitement, with photographers capturing genuine moments among the stars who defined the original film.
Streep’s Prada ensemble embodies Miranda Priestly’s power, precision, and commitment to style. The red coat references the character’s bold aesthetic without appearing theatrically, while the Runway clutch adds subtle humor appreciated by dedicated fans.
In an industry where red carpet looks often appear similar, Streep and Erlanger consistently present thoughtful, narrative-driven fashion. Each choice, from the cerulean sweater to the custom clutch, is intentional and demonstrates that great style communicates a story.
Fashion enthusiasts are already analyzing the details online, including the satin finish of the car coat, the scarf neckline’s effect on the silhouette, and the cat-eye sunglasses that maintain Miranda’s signature mystique. This look is both practical and a tribute to cinematic history.
Few films have influenced pop culture and fashion as significantly as The Devil Wears Prada. It introduced audiences to the inner workings of a glossy magazine, highlighted the industry’s excesses, and delivered memorable lines such as “I’m just one stomach flu away from my goal weight” and the cerulean monologue.
The sequel debuts as the fashion industry rapidly evolves, with increased focus on sustainability, digital influence, and changing power dynamics. The cast’s reunion on red carpets worldwide has renewed excitement and demonstrated the story’s continued relevance.
Meryl Streep, now in her late 70s, continues to impress audiences with her versatility and grace. Her fashion choices during this press tour have matched the quality of her performances, reinforcing her status as a timeless icon.
As the May 1 release date approaches, it is clear that whether Miranda Priestly is preparing for retirement or planning her next move, she—and Meryl Streep—will do so with unforgettable style.
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