Anne Hathaway has reunited with her character, Andy Sachs, in a post-makeover montage style for the press tour of the highly anticipated sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2. This fashion retrospective comes six months after 20th Century Studios wrapped filming on the movie.

The Evolution of Andy Sachs' Style

Hathaway's current wardrobe choices are drawing clear parallels to her character's transformation in the original film. The actress and her stylists are clearly leaning into the fashion narrative.

Debut Premiere Look Mystery

For her initial premiere appearance, Hathaway wore a striking crimson-colored, cowl-neck gown. Interestingly, the brand responsible for this debut look remains unidentified.

This contrasts sharply with her recent choices, where identifying designers is much easier. For instance, the author, Meguire Hennes, identified the Schiaparelli tags on another dress within minutes.

Standout Sequined Mini Dress

At the sequel's premiere held in Mexico City, Hathaway graced the runway in a dazzling fit-and-flare, long-sleeve dress. The mini dress was completely covered in burgundy sequins, providing significant visual drama.

This particular piece was from a collection that debuted just three weeks prior, showcasing Hathaway's immediate access to cutting-edge fashion.

Sleek White Ensemble

Another notable look included a stark white ensemble from the film's original 2006 run. This outfit featured a one-shoulder dress paired with details that added dynamic movement.

The design incorporated a flat collar and cuffs on the top, which contrasted with the otherwise sleek skirt set. A similar curtain-like trim was visible along the asymmetrical hem of the matching piece.

Why You Should Follow This Press Tour

Fans anticipating the sequel should prepare for more fashion callbacks. The article suggests that audiences should expect to see more moments of déjà vu before the film's release on May 1.

The author strongly recommends bookmarking the coverage for all of Hathaway's upcoming outfits. They promise to update the looks live faster than one can utter the word "cerulean," referencing a famous line from the first movie.