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Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway Return to Their Signature Styling in Tokyo

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The global rollout of The Devil Wears Prada 2 made its Tokyo stop this week, with fashion central to its presentation to audiences. The appearance of Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep marked one of the key moments of the press tour so far, with both actors presenting looks that referenced the original film while aligning with current runway direction.

Tokyo’s inclusion in the press circuit marks Tokyo as an important stop on the press tour, with attention focused on the wardrobe choices.

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Anne Hathaway’s appearance was hard to miss for its connection to her character, Andy Sachs. She wore a strapless couture gown from Valentino’s Spring 2026 collection, featuring a structured black-and-white base with a defined bustier and a voluminous ruffled skirt. A red fold-over detail ran across the bodice, adding contrast to the monochrome foundation.

Her styling referenced Andy Sachs through the return of a fringe, updated with softer, face-framing layers. This follows the press tour’s styling approach of connecting the character to current collections without replicating past looks directly.

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Meryl Streep’s wardrobe took a similar approach, drawing from the authority of Miranda Priestly while incorporating current collections. She appeared in a look from Chanel’s Métiers d’Art Pre-Fall 2026 collection designed by Matthieu Blazy. The outfit centred on a vermillion coat and coordinating midi skirt marked by white splotch patterns and finished with black fringe detailing.

Accessories included white slingback heels with black toe caps, a quilted black clutch, and oversized square sunglasses, maintaining what we already  know from her character while showing the current collection.

The Tokyo stop continues the styling direction established across the press tour. Rather than isolating individual outfits, the focus stays on how each appearance shows the same approach to character and collection, carried consistently from one city to the next.

Each appearance supports a consistent visual styling. Anne Hathaway’s looks revisit Andy Sachs through updated styling details, while Meryl Streep’s wardrobe remains rooted in Miranda Priestly’s established identity, presented through current collections and clean fits.

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