Anne Hathaway Reveals Favourite Look Cut from The Devil Wears Prada 2

Anne Hathaway revealed her favourite outfit from 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' was cut from the final film. The look featured a Phoebe Philo T-shirt with a flowing train. Director David Frankel informed her of the removal after she named it as her favourite. Hathaway also discussed how her character Andy Sachs has evolved into a confident investigative journalist.

Key Points: Anne Hathaway Favourite Look Cut from Prada 2

  • Favourite outfit cut from final film
  • Phoebe Philo T-shirt and train ensemble
  • Andy Sachs now an award-winning journalist
  • Hathaway wore iconic green coat on Fallon show
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Anne Hathaway says favourite look was cut from 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', opens up on Andy Sachs' evolution

Anne Hathaway says her favourite outfit from The Devil Wears Prada 2 was cut. She opens up on Andy Sachs' evolution at the London premiere.

"I don't know, it was a garment, more than anything else. But I loved it so much. - Anne Hathaway"

London, May 3

Actor Anne Hathaway revealed that her favourite outfit from 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' did not make it to the final cut of the film, leaving her disappointed, according to People.

Speaking at the film's European premiere in London, Hathaway, who reprises her role as Andy Sachs, said her favourite look was "a Phoebe Philo T-shirt, train thing."

"I don't know, it was a garment, more than anything else. But I loved it so much," she said.

The actor added that she had mentioned it as her favourite outfit before watching the film, only to later learn from director David Frankel that the scene had been removed. "He called me... and he's like, 'It's gone,'" she recalled.

Hathaway had earlier been photographed wearing the ensemble while filming in New York City in July 2025. The look featured a white T-shirt with a flowing train, paired with white cropped pants, matching pointed shoes, black sunglasses and statement accessories, according to People.

At the London premiere, Hathaway also spoke about how both she and her character have evolved since the original The Devil Wears Prada, which was released in 2006.

In the sequel, the story resumes nearly two decades later, with Andy now an award-winning investigative journalist in New York who returns to work under her former boss, Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep.

"Oh, I think we're both more confident," Hathaway said, adding that her character is no longer focused on pleasing others but on being herself.

Despite her favourite outfit being cut, Hathaway paid tribute to the original film during the press tour. On April 29, she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon wearing the iconic green coat her character wore in the first film, according to People.

Her stylist, Erin Walsh, said the look was chosen as a special nod to the film's legacy, while the coat was originally sourced by costume designer Patricia Field, according to People.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 has now been released in theatres.

- ANI

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Aditya G
I get the hype, but honestly, this whole sequel feels like a cash grab. The original was perfect—why mess with it? Plus, Andy being an investigative journalist now? That’s a bit too much of a leap. We in India know how hard it is to switch careers, especially in media. At least Anne’s haircut is still on point. 💇‍♀️
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Kavya N
Anne Hathaway wearing that iconic green coat on Fallon was such a heartwarming move! It’s like she’s honoring the original while stepping into Andy’s new chapter. I just wish they’d kept that ‘train thing’ outfit in the movie—it sounds so avant-garde. Couture lovers in Mumbai would die for it! 🇮🇳✨
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Rohit L
As a film buff, I think it’s ridiculous to focus on a deleted outfit when the plot is what matters. But I admit, Patricia Field’s styling is legendary. If they cut a Phoebe Philo piece for a sequel about personal growth, maybe it didn’t fit the narrative. Still, Anne’s frustration is understandable—actors pour their heart into every scene.
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Meera T
I love that they’re showing Andy’s confidence 20 years later! It’s so relatable—many of us in India face pressure to prove ourselves, and her journey from insecure assistant to fearless journalist is inspiring. And that green coat homage? *Chef’s kiss.* Meryl Streep better have some epic scenes in this one! 👏
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Nikhil C

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