Hathaway and her stylist Erin Walsh have paid homage to her character Andy Sachs throughout the film’s globe-spanning press tour. At their kickoff in Mexico City, Hathaway’s thigh-high Stella McCartney boots called back to her makeover montage in the Runway closet; and in Tokyo, she updated Andy’s lumpy cerulean sweater with a fringed, off-the-shoulder knit from Sacai. Hathaway’s looks have even nodded to the new sequel’s fashion: elsewhere in Tokyo, she paired a ruffled Valentino couture dress with Rockstud heels, which Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly wore in the film’s first teaser to much discussion.
Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, Meryl Streep, and Emily Blunt at the New York premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Tonight, the actor opted for a more straightforward reference. She graced the Lincoln Center red carpet in a devilish red dress. Custom Louis Vuitton by Nicolas Ghesquière, the tea-length dress was complete with a corset with pointed cups and a drop-waist, structured skirt. She accessorized with a pair of red platform sandals and heaps of Bvlgari jewelry.
Consider our loins girded.
This article was originally published on Vogue.com.
Hannah Jackson is a fashion writer at Vogue. Prior to working full-time with the publication, she previously did freelance writing and was a social media manager at TheLi.st.
Her work has been published in ELLE, Architectural Digest, The Cut/New York Magazine, Rolling Stone, W Magazine, Cosmopolitan, NYLON, InStyle, Bustle, and more.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Santa Barbara where she studied political science. She also has a Master of Science degree from Northwestern University where she studied journalism along with a specialization in magazines.