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Lily Collins Set to Play Audrey Hepburn in New Film on the Making of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”

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Lily Collins has been cast to portray Audrey Hepburn in an upcoming film about the making of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

The project will not revisit the original storyline. Instead, it focuses on the creative process behind the 1961 classic, drawing from Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and the Dawn of the Modern Woman by Sam Wasson. The book examines how the film moved from concept to being widely recognised, including casting discussions, studio pressures, and the evolving identity of its central character.

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Collins will also serve as a producer through her company Case Study Films, serving as both lead actor and producer in a project that has reportedly been in development for several years. The casting continues her steady presence in global entertainment following the success of Emily in Paris.

The film will explore the collaboration and working relationships between key figures involved in the original production. Among those expected to appear as characters are writer Truman Capote, director Blake Edwards, and costume designer Edith Head, whose work shaped the film’s costume direction.

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While a director has not yet been announced, the screenplay is being developed as a character-driven retelling of how Breakfast at Tiffany’s came together during a shifting era in Hollywood.

Collins’s resemblance to Hepburn has already has drawn early audience reactions online, with early reactions focusing on the physical parallels and her background in character-led roles. Industry coverage has positioned the project within the ongoing trend of biographical storytelling that explores the making of influential films rather than retelling familiar plots.

No release date or additional casting has been announced.

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King Charles III Makes Surprise Front-Row Appearance at Tolu Coker’s London Fashion Week Show

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London Fashion Week opened on February 19, 2026, and is scheduled to run through February 23. King Charles III made a surprise appearance at the British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker’s runway autumn/winter show at 180 Studios, marking the first time since 2018 that a senior royal has sat in the front row at London Fashion Week.

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The King was seated in the front row next to fashion designer Stella McCartney and Laura Weir, CEO of the British Fashion Council. He wore a gray suit with a single-breasted jacket layered over a long white shirt, paired with matching trousers with folded hems. He completed the look with a patterned bronze tie and black shoes.

Tolu Coker launched her label in 2018 after graduating from Central Saint Martins. She is known for her unisex silhouettes that are rooted in modern storytelling. Coker was recently named a finalist for the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers.

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Coker is also a former beneficiary of The King’s Trust, founded by King Charles III, which provided mentorship and support when she started her brand. For her autumn/winter 2026 collection, she took inspiration from her upbringing on the Mozart Council Estate in West London.

The King’s appearance at the show came hours after he addressed his concerns over his brother Andrew’s arrest, emphasizing that “the law must take its course.”

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His attendance reinforced the designer’s rising influence and highlighted London Fashion Week as a platform for displaying diverse talent.

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Zendaya Teases a Shocking Confession in “The Drama” Trailer

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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson take center stage in The Drama, the highly anticipated 2026 release from A24, with the first trailer offering a glimpse into a relationship tested by secrets and tension. In the trailer, Zendaya’s character, Emma, prepares for her wedding alongside her fiancé Charlie (Pattinson) and their close friends. The tension rises during a dinner-party game when each guest is asked to reveal the worst thing they’ve ever done. Emma’s admission immediately shifts the atmosphere, setting off a chain of emotional reactions that hints at deeper conflicts between the couple.

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The trailer alternates between intimate wedding preparations and the unraveling of personal relationships, highlighting the film’s balance of romance and psychological drama. While the trailer deliberately keeps Emma’s revelation undisclosed, the moment establishes a core theme of trust and honesty under pressure.

Directed and written by Kristoffer Borgli, The Drama also features Alana Haim and Mamoudou Athie in supporting roles. The film’s visual and narrative style captures everyday interactions with sharp, realistic tension, giving the audience insight into the fragility of relationships when secrets come to light.

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The film will hit theaters on April 3, 2026. The Drama is shaping up as one of Zendaya’s most intense performances to date, The film focuses on character and relationships, with emotional tension shaping the story instead of relying on spectacle.

The trailer has already sparked conversation among fans and critics, positioning the film as a must-watch for the spring.

Watch the The Drama trailer below

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 Movie Trailer Review

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The trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 immediately sets the tone with Madonna’s iconic “Vogue,” bringing viewers back to the high-fashion world that made the first film unforgettable. Right away, it’s clear that the characters have evolved. Andy enters the Runway offices polished and self-assured, shedding her wide-eyed assistant persona. This shift signals a smarter, more ambitious story while keeping the franchise’s familiar charm.

One of the trailer’s best moments comes when Miranda looks at Andy and asks, “Sorry, who is this?” Nigel’s deadpan response, “She was one of the Emilys,” lands perfectly – serves as a callback to the original’s assistant dynamic. Emily also has her moment, striding in with newfound authority, leading to a sly exchange with Andy about her eyebrows (“You kept those, though, didn’t you?”).

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These interactions show that the frenemy tension maintains the original tension and humor. The situation feels more tense and unpredictable, with print media on the decline and advertising revenue shrinking, Emily, now a high-ranking executive at a luxury group controls the funds Miranda urgently needs. It puts the original power players against the newcomers, making the story feel sharper and more layered.

Visually, the trailer is polished. Fashion feels elevated, the streets of New York shine and the trailer includes nostalgic elements for fans of the first film. New faces, including Kenneth Branagh, Sydney Sweeney, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, BJ Novak, Pauline Chalamet, and even a Lady Gaga cameo, bring freshness to the fashion world fans remember.

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What works: The trailer balances wit, tension, and style. It preserves the understated humor of the first film while showing character growth, particularly the contrast between Andy and Emily’s evolution and Miranda’s enduring authority.

Potential pitfalls: Miranda’s “memory lapse” may divide audiences, some will see it as classic Miranda, others as a confusing beat, comparisons to the 2006 original are inevitable, and expectations will be high.

This trailer demonstrates that the sequel respects its roots while offering a sharper, more modern story. Fans of the original have reason to be excited, and newcomers can sense the stylish energy that defines the Runway world.


 

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