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Anne Hathaway Has ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Moment at NY Fashion Week

Life imitated art in the front row of the parade Michael Kors this Wednesday (14), when the assigned seats put the editor-in-chief of “Vogue”, Anna Wintour and the actress Anne Hathaway side by side in a display of public relations genius.

Wintour was, as usual, dressed in her signature look – a pair of sunglasses and her quintessential blonde hair – but Anne Hathaway’s outfit looked equally familiar.

Wearing a black knit turtleneck, a brown leather coat and her hair in a high ponytail with a blunt bangs, the actress looked like the character Andrea Sachs from the 2006 film, “The devil Wears Prada” .

The film, based on Lauren Weisberger’s 2003 novel of the same name, chronicles Sachs’ trials and tribulations as she moves awkwardly through the highest echelons of the fashion industry in pursuit of a career in journalism.

She ends up briefly as the battered personal assistant to the iron-fisted magazine editor Miranda Priestly (played by Meryl Streep), a character widely acknowledged to be inspired by Wintour herself.

Nearly 17 years later, “The Devil Wears Prada” is still considered one of the funniest exhibitions on the industry’s absurdity.

Seeing Hathaway sitting side-by-side with the film’s muse in an outfit that looked like it was taken from her character Andrea Sachs’ wardrobe (all the while in the context of a real-life fashion show) was a moment the internet quickly grabbed with. both hands.

Anne Hathaway

“It’s giving Andy Sachs, 2022!” wrote the Diet Prada Instagram account, in a post that was liked by more than 250,000 people.

But this isn’t the first time Hathaway has created a self-referential fashion moment.

The actress has starred in a number of films that have become pop culture relics: including her stint as introverted teen-turned-princess Mia Thermopolis in The Princess Diaries (2001-2004) franchise.

At the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, Hathaway’s ethereal Armani Privé column dress worn for the red carpet screening of “Armageddon Time” went viral for its resemblance to the royal attire often worn by her character as the princess of Genovia.

The exquisite meeting of Hathaway and Wintour is the perfect conclusion to New York Fashion Week – an event that has returned bigger than ever this season after February’s shows were hampered by ongoing Covid-19 restrictions.

So eerie is the flirty paparazzi photo, you can almost hear Priestly’s haunting words whispered through her infamous pursed lips: “Everybody wants it. Everyone wants to be one of us.”

Anne Hathaway

Source: CNN Brasil

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