
Have Miranda and Nigel made up? Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci spotted filming Devil Wears Prada 2 in NYC
At a time when film industries both on home ground and abroad have gone into complete silence and dearth of information as a marketing tactic to create hype for the film, The Devil Wears Prada seems to be running...no, sprinting in the other direction. Not a day goes by when we don't have a brand new set of photos or leaks from the sets, ever since the film went into production earlier this month.
Now usually, an overload of such information can cause social media fatigue, and will more often than not, backfire. But that's where the sequel's marketing team needs a round of applause. How exactly they're managing to make every round of new photos as exciting as the last, is beyond us — but we say keep them coming!
After just Anne Hathaway's Andy Sachs was found flitting through the streets of New York in business casz, it was Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly who completely upstaged her in office couture. Then came a snap of them both mid-shoot, in-character, twinning, also fanning a host of questions — did Andy go back to Miranda? Have they kissed and made up? Did Andy (PLEASE) hold onto her fashion girlie image? So many unanswered questions!
Now while we thought we've already seen all that we needed to, there's a bit more to go. While we knew in addition to Meryl, Anne and Emily Blunt returning to reprise their roles, Stanley Tucci too would come back as Nigel, seeing him, right there on set next to Miranda...erm, we mean Meryl, feels surreal for sure. Dressed crisply as he always does, the nostalgia really hits hard with these shots.
Besides the OGs, the sequel will also feature the likes of Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, BJ Novak and Pauline Chalamet in undisclosed roles. Among the disclosed lot we have Kenneth Branagh, set to play Miranda's husband, and Patrick Brammall, roped in to play Andy's boyfriend.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is eyeing a May Day release next year.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


NDTV
6 hours ago
- NDTV
"Love This Crossover"- Chefs Sarah Todd, Declan Cleary, Andy Hearnden Enjoy Kerala Dish Together
New Zealand Chef Andy Hearnden (also known as "Andy Cooks") is famous for his "Hey Babe, what do you want for dinner?" cooking videos. Recently, he teamed up with a popular chef couple of Masterchef Australia fame to cook an Indian dish. This unique, flavourful and fun collaboration has taken social media by storm. The camaraderie and jokes between the chefs, as well as the choice of dish, have won many hearts. The video shows Chef Andy and Chef Declan Cleary asking their respective partners, Katelyn Flood and Chef Sarah Tood, what they want to eat. Chef Sarah suggests Meen Pollichathu, a traditional seafood dish from Kerala. The men accordingly get started on their prep. While Declan cuts the fish, he tells Andy, "I didn't know what a Kashmiri chilli was until I met Sarah." In reply, Andy asks him, "Did your whole world of flavour just expand?" Declan declares with a laugh, "My whole life expanded." Andy is busy chopping and preparing the ingredients for the fish masala. When he goes to add Kashmiri chilli powder to the mix, Sarah comes over and adds 2 teaspoons of it. Andy combines all the elements in a small bowl and then tops the fish with dollops of the masala. Declan uses his hands to spread it on each piece properly and infuse the fish with the flavours of the masala. As he's doing so, Sarah Todd asks him, "Why did you fillet it, Dec?" He responds, "I wanted to show off my filleting skills." She tells him, "It's meant to be whole." But Declan is quite proud of his work. In the meantime, Andy has loaded a blender to make the paste. This includes tomatoes, onions, green chillies and other common ingredients. Declan makes a big show of sprinkling salt on top of the mixture. Later, they cook the paste and adjust its taste with the addition of lemon juice. Once the paste is ready, they spread small quantities of it on banana leaves. The next step is briefly cooking the fish in a pan before laying it on top of the masala paste. Once this is done, the fish is wrapped in the leaf and secured with thread. Declan and Andy work together to tie the leaves well. The fish 'parcels' are then steamed. Once they are done cooking, the chefs open up the leaves and plate the fish alongside steamed rice, toasted coconut and sliced red onion. "This looks incredible," Declan marvels. They call Sarah and Katelyn to come over and have a look at their culinary creation. The ladies seem impressed. "That is the perfect cook on the fish," Sarah notes. The four foodies then dig into the Meen Pollichathu with their hands and enjoy it thoroughly. Take a look at the viral video below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andy Cooks (@andyhearnden) The viral reel has clocked over 1.5 million views on Instagram so far. The comments section was full of positive reactions. Check out some of them below: "This is just BRILLIANT." "Love this crossover!" "Best collab, best dish." "Sarah Todd is goated for telling meen pollichathu needs to be whole fish. Respect." "Sarah was right, it should have been the whole fish, we don't fillet for pollichathu! But you guys did an amazing job, chefs. Looks yummy!" "The collab we thought we didn't need! Wow." "I was not expecting this collab, but it makes me so happy, I'd inhale that dish if I could." "Approved by Kerala." "You need your own cooking show. So amusing!" "The best part was you all eating with your hands." Before this, Chef Andy Hearnden's masala dosa won a lot of appreciation from Indian foodies. Read more about the viral video.


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Time of India
Meryl Streep is the Queen of subtle style: Here's how to steal her look
In a fashion world that often favors extravagance over elegance, picking subtle sophistication over and over again? Groundbreaking! But that's what Miranda Priestly…Err… Meryl Streep is all about! At 75, Meryl Streep still reigns supreme as the undisputed queen of understated chic. Think classic, timeless, while making a statement? Commanding, without a loud bang? Meryl Streep is all that and more! The three-time Oscar winner has become a style icon not through shock value or runway antics, but through her quiet yet vivid presence, evergreen wardrobe choices, and graceful embrace of age and authenticity. She continues to redefine style on her own terms, favoring clean lines, luxe fabrics, and an air of dignified confidence that feels as fresh on the red carpet as it does at a press junket. Whether gracing red carpets with her signature smile and warmth or embodying the icy poise of the legendary Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl's wardrobe is a masterclass in understated sophistication. Want to steal her look? Not sure if we can ace it, but sure we can try! A thriving icon (without even trying too hard) Unlike many Hollywood A-listers who rely on stylists to deliver shock-and-awe, Meryl Streep's fashion choices whisper rather than shout. She's never been one for flashy logos, skimpy silhouettes, or fast fashion. Instead, her look is defined by: Soft tailoring Monochromatic palettes Sustainable fabrics Structured yet feminine silhouettes Effortless layering She doesn't chase trends; she transcends them. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Indonesia: Unsold Sofas at Bargain Prices (Prices May Surprise You) Sofas | Search Ads Search Now Undo And that, in itself, is the most powerful fashion move of all. Making of Meryl's Style While a certain sense of style and fashion does come with a personality built within, we can always take cues from the patterns. Meryl Streep is no different case study. The keynotes: Crisp collars and shirt-dresses double up as secret weapons Streep's go-to off-duty silhouette? An evergreen testament to favoring structured collars, often in the form of shirt-dresses or crisp white blouses. A crisp, flattering shirt dress, usually belted, sometimes printed, always breezy. Whether it's an all-black dress shirt at a premiere or a breezy linen tunic on vacation, these pieces frame the face and command attention subtly. It's chic, yet classic, and it adds that big-bucks 'effortless polish'. Recreate your own look: Opt for a midi-length shirt dress in cotton poplin or linen. Try a midi-length shirtdress in a neutral tone (white, navy, camel). Unbutton the collar for casual sophistication. Add a waist-defining belt (think leather or raffia) and flats or mules. Finish with simple hoop earrings and a low bun. Monochrome magic Like Miranda Priestly, Meryl knows the power of a perfect palette. A head-to-toe monochrome outfit is all things magic. Remember Miranda's mirror moment? That black turtleneck with a black blazer and silver chain necklace is a masterclass in tonal layering. Be it ivory-on-ivory, forest green, navy head-to-toe, or steel blue, Meryl, too, builds her outfits in single-tone palettes that create visual harmony and elongate the figure. Recreate your own look: Choose a power color as your base—black, cream, slate blue, or olive green—and build your outfit around it, blazer, blouse, trousers, and even shoes in the same tonal family. Add texture through fabrics like silk, wool, or crepe to avoid flatness. Layer'em up like a legend Few people wear a coat like Meryl Streep, and one of her signature moves is effortless layering. From flowing tunics over wide-leg trousers to soft coats worn open over tailored suits, she knows how to create visual depth without adding bulk. Trench coats, longline dusters, and capes often feature in her wardrobe, lending both drama and structure. Miranda Priestly cue? That cinched-waist winter white coat with the oversized collar in The Devil Wears Prada? Fashion architecture at its finest. Recreate your own look: A neutral-colored wool coat with strong shoulders and a clean silhouette can elevate everything underneath. Look for waterfall cardigans, dusters, and trench coats in neutral shades, stone, charcoal, and sand work beautifully. Pair over monochrome basics for elongation and elegance. Add leather gloves for Miranda Priestly flair. Architectural accessories Meryl wears accessories like punctuation: never overused, always well-placed. Her mantra for the accessory game is simple: keep it minimal but meaningful. Think chunky tortoiseshell frames, sculptural necklaces, or an elegant silk scarf tied with effortless grace. Statement glasses when needed. It's all deliberate. Recreate your own look: Think one bold piece per outfit. Invest in one statement accessory, like a bold ring, a minimalist leather tote, a leather sling bag, or oversized glasses, that adds sophistication without overpowering the look. Shoes that mean business Gone are the days of painful stilettos. Meryl opts for kitten heels, pointed loafers, or elegant block heels that prioritize comfort and polish. Testament to the idea that sophistication can live in your comfort zone. Miranda Priestly cue? Remember those python-textured pumps? Drama meets boardroom. Recreate your own look: Even if not a pair from Prada, look for refined, almond-toe pumps in nude, black, or metallic finishes. They'll take you from boardroom to brunch without skipping a beat. Invest in one pair of high-quality neutral-tone loafers or kitten heels. Pointed toes elongate, while square or almond shapes add edge. Hair and makeup: Elegant, not over-the-top There's muted elegance in makeup that doesn't scream for attention. In the age of overpowering cosmetic procedures, natural yet subtle stands out. Meryl knows it well and takes the cue. Her hair is always effortless, often swept back, in loose waves, or a classy chignon. Her makeup follows suit: dewy skin, defined eyes, neutral lips. Recreate your own look: Embrace your natural hair texture, enhance rather than mask. Use a lightweight foundation, a subtle highlighter, and earth-toned eye shadows. Let your features shine, not your contour. To sum it up, clean, comfortable (blended with class), and structured go a long way when it comes to fashion and style. Keep it minimal, but wear it with confidence. Furthermore, take cues from Meryl and make sustainability your top priority while making a fashion statement. She's often seen recycling gowns, wearing decades-old coats, or choosing pieces made by ethical designers. In an industry that thrives on disposability, her mindful wardrobe is both rebellious and refreshing. To dress like Meryl is to dress with intention, yet never lose sight of the aura and the power you hold within. It's not about impressing anyone, it's about expressing yourself in a way that feels natural, intelligent, and quietly unforgettable. Remember, Miranda may have been fictional, but her sartorial presence was very real. She taught us that style is an extension of attitude, not a superficial add-on. Meryl, off-screen, reinforces the same idea: that you don't need trends to be stylish. You just need clarity and confidence. Style Book: Mrinmayee Godbole knows how to style herself to slay


News18
2 days ago
- News18
The Devil Wears Prada 2: Decoding The Outfits Spotted So Far
The Devil Wears Prada 2 went into production in mid-July. Here is a breakdown of all the outfits spotted so far