THE RUNDOWN
- Anne Hathaway is officially on set filming for The Devil Wears Prada 2.
- The actress was spotted in two street-style looks: one casual and one perfectly office-core.
- Hathaway also teased a very familiar cerulean sweater on TikTok.
In the nearly 20 years since the original The Devil Wears Prada premiered, plenty of things in fashion and the print media landscape have drastically changed. Good thing Andy Sachs has weathered the storm (so far) and is back for the movie’s highly anticipated sequel, set to release on May 1, 2026. According to Deadline, filming began in late June; however, exact details of the plot, and the fashion, have been kept under wraps. That is, until today.
Prior to this morning’s filming, Anne Hathaway took to TikTok, brushing her teeth in an extremely familiar cerulean sweater, though it doesn’t look like the exact same one from the original movie. (This was a Frame crewneck pullover, where the OG was a cable knit that was “no doubt, fished out of some clearance bin.”) It’s good to know that after years in the industry, Sachs has has retained her humble roots.
That doesn’t mean her style hasn’t evolved at all—though she’s certainly no longer the high-powered glamazon we saw borrowing the Chanel boots from the fashion closet, this Andy feels closer to the self-assured leather jacket- and black turtleneck-sporting version we saw in the original film’s finale.
The fashion didn’t stop there: Hathaway continued to tease fans with even more looks. On Instagram and TikTok, she casually swirled in a stunning Gabriela Hearst patchwork maxi dress with the mysterious caption “#dwp2.”
On set, the The Idea of You actress gave a glimpse of Sachs’s day-to-day style. She was spotted in a Toteme tank top, AGOLDE denim maxi skirt, and Chanel Velcro dad sandals—a classically chic uniform for a now-seasoned New Yorker and a sure sign that jean skirts aren’t going anywhere soon. In another scene, Hathaway embodied the part of a modern media mogul in a beautifully structured pinstripe suit vest and matching trousers, vintage Jean Paul Gaultier, of course. Looks like no matter what this city (or industry) throws at her, Sachs hasn’t lost her effortlessly fashionable touch.