Anne Hathaway has officially teased the fashion comeback of the year. In a recent Instagram post, the Oscar-winning actress gave fans their first glimpse of Andy Sachs’ 2025 wardrobe for the hotly anticipated sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Hathaway posed in a sleek, modern ensemble featuring a pinstripe waistcoat, tailored trousers, and pointed-toe black boots, hinting at a more refined, power-driven version of her beloved character. The look was completed with layered pearl and gold necklaces, a chic middle-part hairstyle, and a caption that read: “Andy Sachs 2025 #dwp2”—tagging 20th Century Studios, confirming the post’s official nature.
The post marks the first visual confirmation of Andy’s return and a strong fashion statement for the sequel. With filming now underway and a theatrical release set for May 1, 2026, anticipation around the film is surging.
The original Devil Wears Prada, released in 2006, became a cultural phenomenon, blending iconic fashion with sharp wit and unforgettable performances from Hathaway, Meryl Streep (as the icy Miranda Priestly), and Emily Blunt. Fashion lovers still recall scenes filled with Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, and countless nods to real-life editorial drama.
This time, Andy Sachs appears to have graduated from “cerulean sweaters” to a wardrobe fit for a fashion power player. No longer the fresh-faced assistant, the updated style hints at a character with industry experience, edge, and elegance.
Costume designer Patricia Field, famed for styling the original film (as well as Sex and the City), is expected to return, meaning fans can once again expect runway-ready looks, insider fashion references, and wardrobe envy galore.
If the Instagram post is any indication, The Devil Wears Prada 2 will be just as fashion-forward—and fiercely fabulous—as its predecessor.
Stay tuned as more cast members and plot details emerge. In the meantime, Andy Sachs is clearly no longer the intern—and her style proves it.