Anne Hathaway Stages Surprise 'Devil Wears Prada' Moment with Anna...
At the 98th Academy Awards, Anna Wintour impersonated Miranda Priestly while presenting costume and makeup awards with Anne Hathaway in a playful homage to the 2006 film.
- On Sunday at the 98th Academy Awards, Anne Hathaway, Oscar-winning actor, and Anna Wintour staged a 'Devil Wears Prada' moment as Wintour called Hathaway 'Emily' while presenting.
- Rooted in Lauren Weisberger's novel, the sequel reunites original cast members ahead of the May 1 release of The Devil Wears Prada 2, film.
- On Sunday, Kate Hawley took home the costume design Oscar, and Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, and Cliona Furey won for makeup and hairstyling for Frankenstein.
- The Hollywood Reporter sought comment from Condé Nast about Wintour's appearance, and Conan O'Brien hosted the 98th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday.
- In a March 12 interview, Hathaway said she loved watching what women do with power, and Tucci said he never thought a sequel would happen.
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Oscars 2026: Watch Anne Hathaway and Anna Wintour's 'Devil Wears Prada' moment
In a pretty overt promo for The Devil Wears Prada 2 mid-Oscars on Sunday, Anne Hathaway and Anna Wintour paired up to present Best Costume (Frankenstein's Kate Hawley took home the gold).With the Vogue icon essentially subbing in for Meryl Streep in this moment, the duo arrived on stage to Madonna's "Vogue" and performed a Miranda Priestly-worthy bit."The character's costume is key to telling a story," Hathaway said. "One could argue that one's …
Anna Wintour, the eternal director of Vogue, although she no longer has that position, presented this Sunday for the first time an Oscar award and did so accompanied by actress Anne Hathaway. In a wink to the imminent The Devil Dresses Prada 2, who will arrive on May 1st at the cinemas, both went out together on stage while sounding Madonna's Vogue background.
On Sunday evening, March 15th, at the 98th Oscars 2026 ceremony, Anna Wintour and Anne Hathaway marked the spirit of the 7th art feruses with red iron. On stage, chic as a devil, they enjoyed the Devil's reference dress in Prada.
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