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Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour Share Vogue Cover for Devil Wears Prada Sequel

The rare joint appearance turns the Wintour–Miranda lore into the sequel’s marquee marketing.

Overview

  • Vogue’s May cover and interview, published Tuesday, pairs Streep with Wintour in a Greta Gerwig–moderated conversation with portraits by Annie Leibovitz and styling by Grace Coddington.
  • Meryl Streep says designers refused to lend clothes for the 2006 film because they were afraid of Anna Wintour, offering a first‑hand account of how industry power shaped the production.
  • Anna Wintour says she phoned Streep when sequel rumors surfaced and received reassurance after Streep read the script, with The Devil Wears Prada 2 set to open May 1.
  • Streep criticizes Melania Trump’s 2018 “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” jacket, arguing that clothing choices send political messages whether intended or not.
  • The cover story also dwells on aging and family as both 76‑year‑olds reflect on grandparenthood and on fashion’s role as a global business, reinforcing a campaign that spans premieres and pop‑ups ahead of release.