Anne Hathaway Reveals Her Favorite Outfit Cut from The Devil Wears Prada 2

Anne Hathaway revealed her favorite outfit from 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' was cut from the final film. The look included a white T-shirt with a train and was worn while filming in New York City. The actress discussed how both she and her character have evolved since the original 2006 film. The sequel is now playing in cinemas.

Key Points: Anne Hathaway's Cut Outfit in The Devil Wears Prada 2

  • Anne Hathaway's favorite outfit cut from film
  • Outfit was a Phoebe Philo T-shirt with train
  • Actress wore it while filming in NYC in July 2025
  • Sequel picks up 20 years later with Andy as journalist
  • Hathaway says both she and character are more confident now
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Anne Hathaway's favorite outfit was cut from 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'

Anne Hathaway reveals her favorite outfit from The Devil Wears Prada 2 was cut. She discusses character evolution and the sequel now in theaters.

"I loved it so much. And then I said that it was my favorite outfit in the film, and David called me, I hadn't seen the film yet, and he's like, 'It's gone'. - Anne Hathaway"

Los Angeles, May 3

Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway, who is receiving good response to her work in the recently released film 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', has said that she was surprised to find out that one particular outfit didn't make the final cut of the film.

The film is filled with many memorable fashion looks. The actress attended the film's European premiere in London on April 22, the actress, 43, revealed that her favorite look worn by her character, Andy Sachs, was "a Phoebe Philo T-shirt, train thing", reports 'People' magazine.

She said, "I don't know, it was a garment, more than anything else. But I loved it so much. And then I said that it was my favorite outfit in the film, and (director) David (Frankel) called me, I hadn't seen the film yet, and he's like, 'It's gone'. And I was like, 'Well, maybe it was good that the paparazzi were there'".

As per 'People', the actress was photographed wearing the ensemble while filming for the movie in New York City in July 2025.

The look included a white T-shirt with a flowing train in the back, white cropped pants and white pointy-toe shoes to match, paired with black sunglasses, a black shoulder bag and a chunky statement necklace.

At the London premiere, the actress also spoke about how both she and her Devil Wears Prada character have evolved since the original 2006 film.

In the sequel, the story picks up 20 years later, with Andy now working as an award-winning investigative journalist in New York. But when the entire newsroom is abruptly laid off, she is hired by her former boss at Runway magazine, Miranda Priestly (played by Meryl Streep).

"Oh, I think we're both more confident, you know. I think that, 20 years ago, Andy Sachs was really worried about getting it right, and she really wanted to please her boss, and now I think that she wants to be herself, and I relate to that", she added.

'The Devil Wears Prada 2' is currently playing in cinemas.

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Rahul R
I appreciate the nostalgia, but sequels like this often feel forced. The original was perfect because it captured a specific moment in time—a young assistant trying to survive in a ruthless fashion world. Now Andy is a journalist? That seems like a stretch. Hope they don't ruin the magic. Just my two paise 🪙
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Priya S
As someone who grew up watching The Devil Wears Prada, this makes me emotional. Anne saying she and Andy are both more confident now—that's so relatable. We all evolve, and it's beautiful to see actresses mature with their characters. And that Phoebe Philo T-shirt? OMG, fashion goals! 🤍✨
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Vikram M
Okay, but can we talk about how unrealistic it is that a laid-off journalist immediately lands a job at Runway magazine? In this economy? The fashion industry is ruthless—Miranda wouldn't just hire anyone back. Still, I'll watch it for Meryl Streep's performance. She's a legend, no doubt. 🎭
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Ananya R
I'm so excited for this! The original movie is my go-to comfort film. Anne Hathaway looks gorgeous in everything, but that white T-shirt train outfit sounds divine. Also, love that the director called her personally to say they cut it—such a sweet touch. Can't wait to see it in theaters! 🎀
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Rohit P
I'm a bit skeptical about sequels, but knowing the team behind this—especially with Meryl and Anne—I think they'll do justice. What I really want to see is how Miranda Priestly has

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