Twenty years later, nan overgarment still fits.
Anne Hathaway near “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” successful New York connected Wednesday wearing a very acquainted outfit: an emerald greenish vintage overgarment pinch cheetah-print trim past seen connected her characteristic Andy Sachs successful “The Devil Wears Prada.”
She wore nan portion successful nan 2006 film’s iconic makeover montage, group to Madonna’s “Vogue.”
The 43-year-old actress, who’s been connected a global property tour for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” up of its May 1 release, updated nan look pinch acheronian cat-eye sunglasses and Aquazzura brownish glitter mesh slingback pumps ($1,085).
In nan original film, Andy paired nan overgarment pinch golden Giuseppe Zanotti pumps, Chanel sunglasses and a Kate Spade giraffe-print bag.
Assistant costume designer Tracy Cox told Variety successful 2021 that nan portion — a vintage find from What Goes Around Comes Around successful Beverly Hills — was his favourite from nan full film.
“It was packed down successful a box, and it had this really aged smell to it, truthful I was concerned astir having to barren clean, but we didn’t get a chance, truthful she ended up having to deterioration it for illustration that,” Cox said.
Original costume designer Patricia Field was arsenic enamored. “Loved nan greenish overgarment erstwhile Andy was coming extracurricular of nan subway,” she told nan outlet. “It was unsocial and vintage, and I received very affirmative reactions from nan fans.”
The overgarment remains a item for nan sequel’s imaginative team, too. In a caller red carpet question and reply pinch The Hook, head David Frankel, writer Aline Brosh McKenna and “Devil Wears Prada 2” costume designer Molly Rogers each named it arsenic their apical prime from nan montage.
Rogers besides confirmed that Hathaway still owns nan overgarment and came up pinch nan thought to see a motion to it successful nan sequel arsenic an Easter egg.
The subtle reference? In nan caller film’s Milan montage, Andy wears nan inverse of nan original look — a leopard-print overgarment pinch greenish trim.