76-year-old American actress Meryl Streep has once again become the center of attention thanks to her vibrant and stylish look in New York, inspired by her legendary role in the film ‘The Devil Wears Prada’. This film, released in 2006, has received a sequel two decades later, and its pre-tour is gaining momentum ahead of the premiere scheduled for April.
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Bold Appearance and Fashion References
During her appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the actress impressed the audience with a voluminous leopard-print coat adorned with an elegant bow. Meryl paired the coat with slim black jeans, pointed-toe shoes, and sunglasses. Her look was completed with gold hoop earrings and a bag from DeMellier.
This choice of accessories was a nod to the iconic style of her character Miranda Priestly from the original film. In 2006, Streep’s character adored spacious bags from leading brands, including Prada Spazzolato, Fendi Magic, Chanel, and Hermès Kelly.
Style Icon: Meryl Streep and Her New Look
During the taping of the show, the actress continued to create fashion history — for her television appearance, she chose a sky-blue sweater that reminded viewers of one of the most famous scenes from ‘The Devil Wears Prada’. In this scene, Miranda Priestly explained to her assistant, played by Anne Hathaway, that her sweater was not just blue, but sky-blue — a shade that first appeared in high fashion collections and later made its way into the mass market.
At that time, Miranda explained to her assistant, played by Anne Hathaway, that “her sweater is not just blue, but sky-blue” and that it first appeared in the world of high fashion before entering the mass market.
Through such stylish appearances, Meryl Streep not only maintains interest in the sequel of the cult film but also once again proves her status as a fashion and cinema icon.