New York City turned into a fashion fantasy as Hollywood’s most stylish stars descended on the red carpet for the hotly anticipated Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere and it was Anne Hathaway who stole the spotlight, leading a dazzling lineup that proved the film’s sartorial legacy is very much alive. Join HELLO! as we look at fashion's finest.
© Getty ImagesAnne Hathaway
Anne, who famously brought aspiring journalist Andy Sachs to life in the original 2006 hit, delivered a masterclass in modern elegance. The Oscar-winning actress stunned in a sculptural scarlet gown that felt both timeless and strikingly contemporary. With its corseted bodice and dramatic full skirt, the look nodded to classic couture while embracing a bold, fashion-forward edge. Styled with matching red heels and minimal jewellery, Anne let the silhouette do all the talking, her signature megawatt smile completing the picture.
© The Hollywood Reporter via GettyHeidi Klum
Just steps away, supermodel Heidi Klum proved she remains a red carpet force, gliding in wearing an ethereal seafoam green gown. The flowing, pleated design featured daring cut-out detailing at the sides, adding a modern twist to the soft, romantic aesthetic. Heidi’s effortless glamour and confidence brought a sense of movement and lightness to the carpet, making her one of the night’s undeniable standouts.
© Getty Images for 20th Century StMeryl Streep
Oscar winner Meryl Streep, who returns as the formidable Miranda Priestly, made a dramatic entrance in a sweeping crimson cape ensemble that was nothing short of iconic. Paired with sleek black gloves and oversized sunglasses, the look felt like a direct extension of her character’s commanding presence. It was a reminder that Miranda Priestly doesn’t follow trends, she sets them.
© Getty ImagesLucy Liu
Also commanding attention on the carpet, Lucy Liu delivered a bold and sophisticated moment in a sheer black lace gown. The intricately detailed dress featured delicate floral appliqué and subtle netting, striking the perfect balance between edgy and elegant. Paired with simple black heels and a sleek, straight hairstyle, Lucy allowed the craftsmanship of the gown to shine, proving once again why she remains a red carpet favourite.
© Getty Images for 20th Century StCoco Rocha
Adding a dose of high-fashion theatre, supermodel Coco Rocha embraced the playful spirit of the franchise in a bold black-and-white polka dot gown. With exaggerated proportions and a sculptural silhouette, her look felt like a couture homage to the film’s love of statement dressing, while her dramatic pose ensured all eyes were firmly on her.
© Getty Images for 20th Century StEmily Blunt
Meanwhile, Emily Blunt brought a softer, romantic contrast to the evening in a dreamy blush-toned tulle gown. The layered skirt and delicate bodice created a ballerina-like effect, perfectly complementing her refined beauty. The actress, who returns as Emily Charlton, looked every inch the fashion insider her character has become.
© WireImageLady Gaga
Lady Gaga took a different approach to the evening’s extravagance, opting for a sleek, strapless black gown that spoke volumes through its precision. The sculpted silhouette flared dramatically at the hem, creating a modern mermaid shape that felt both architectural and timeless.
With platinum hair swept back and minimal jewellery, she let the craftsmanship of the dress do the talking. It was a masterclass in restraint — and a reminder that Gaga’s most powerful fashion moments often come when she strips things back.
© Getty ImagesSofia Carson
Sofia Carson delivered a masterclass in power dressing, but with a feminine twist. The actress put a sophisticated play on traditional menswear in a black tuxedo suit.
Instead of a standard necktie, she opted for a crisp oversized white bow tie over a high-collared white dress shirt.
Her pants were high-waisted and floor-skimming with a slight flare at the bottom.
© Getty Images for 20th Century StJasmine Tookes
It was red-carpet-on-red-carpet magic, for model Jasmin Tookes.
She took elegance to the next level in a stunning strapless column gown in vibrant fire-engine red.
The gown featured a streamlined, floor-length silhouette that hugged her figure perfectly and created a statuesque and lengthening effect.
© Getty ImagesSimone Ashley
Simone Ashley brought a fresh, avant-garde energy to the The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere with a striking chartreuse ensemble.
From the front, it appeared as a strapless mini-dress, but it flowed into a dramatic, floor-length train at the back. This mullet-style hem created plenty of movement as she walked... and those legs!
© Getty ImagesCalum Harper
British model, Calum Harper, stepped out in style. He made sure to bring a touch of eccentric academic with his ensemble.
The center piece of the outfit was a a cream corduroy suit. Calum teamed it with a salmon-pink, silk shirt with 70's collars.
He topped it off with an avant-garde feather embellished necktie.



