Anna Wintour Calls Anne Hathaway "Emily" in Devil Wears Prada Oscars Bit

Anna Wintour and Anne Hathaway delighted the 2026 Oscars audience with a playful onstage exchange referencing their iconic film, *The Devil Wears Prada*. Wintour humorously called Hathaway "Emily," confusing her with Emily Blunt's character from the movie. The moment capitalized on nostalgia for the beloved 2006 fashion comedy, for which Meryl Streep earned an Oscar nomination. The bit comes as anticipation grows for the upcoming sequel, set to reunite the original cast.

Key Points: Devil Wears Prada Meta Joke at 2026 Oscars with Wintour & Hathaway

  • Iconic film reference on Oscars stage
  • Viral meta joke between Wintour & Hathaway
  • Sequel anticipation builds
  • Awards for Frankenstein
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Oscars 2026: Anna Wintour, Anne Hathaway recreate 'Devil Wears Prada' meta joke onstage

Anna Wintour humorously called Anne Hathaway "Emily" onstage at the 2026 Oscars, recreating a iconic film moment. Watch the viral clip.

"Thank you, Emily, - Anna Wintour"

Los Angeles, March 16

A playful nod to fashion and film history unfolded onstage at the 2026 Oscars when Anna Wintour jokingly called Anne Hathaway 'Emily', recreating a memorable reference to the iconic fashion film 'The Devil Wears Prada'.

The moment took place during the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 15 (early Monday morning in India), when the Vogue editorial director and the Oscar-winning actor presented the awards for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling together.

Their onstage exchange quickly became one of the evening's most talked-about moments, blending Hollywood nostalgia with fashion industry wit.

The Academy shared the video on its official Instagram handle.

Hathaway, who starred as aspiring journalist Andy Sachs in the 2006 film adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's novel, opened the bit by referencing the movie's fashion-world setting.

Before announcing the winner for Best Costume Design, she turned to Wintour and asked, "Anna, just curious, what do you think of my dress tonight?"

Wintour, known for her signature composure and trademark sunglasses, responded with a dry punchline: "And the nominees are...," prompting laughter from the audience.

The references continued moments later while introducing the Best Makeup and Hairstyling nominees. When Hathaway offered Wintour the chance to read the list, the fashion editor replied, "Thank you, Emily," humorously confusing Hathaway with Emily Blunt's character from the film, Miranda Priestly's sharp-tongued assistant named Emily.

The meta joke drew cheers from the crowd, particularly given the film's long-standing cultural impact and its connection to Wintour herself.

In the original movie, Meryl Streep portrayed the formidable Runway magazine editor Miranda Priestly, a character widely believed to have been inspired by Wintour. Streep earned a Best Actress nomination at the 2007 Oscars for the role.

During the ceremony, the award for Best Costume Design ultimately went to Frankenstein for Kate Hawley's work, while the film also took home the Best Makeup and Hairstyling prize.

The playful Oscars exchange arrives as anticipation builds for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' scheduled to hit theatres on May 1.

The sequel will reunite Hathaway, Streep, Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman, while new cast members include Kenneth Branagh, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux and B. J. Novak.

Original film director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna have returned for the sequel, continuing the story nearly two decades after the beloved fashion comedy first debuted.

Hosted by Conan O'Brien, the 2026 Oscars ceremony aired live on ABC and Hulu. In India, the ceremony aired live on JioHotstar.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Watched it live on JioHotstar! The nostalgia hit hard. Anna Wintour calling her 'Emily' was the perfect inside joke. Hollywood does these meta moments so well.
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Arjun K
Honestly, while it was cute, the Oscars feel like they're running out of ideas. So much reliance on old movies for 'moments'. What about celebrating new, original work?
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Sarah B
Anne Hathaway's dress was stunning! The whole bit was clever marketing for the sequel, but I'm not complaining. Bring on May 1st!
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Kavya N
As someone who works in media, this film was a bible for us! Seeing them recreate the magic on the Oscars stage was everything. Miranda Priestly's character is iconic.
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Michael C
The real winner was the costume designer for 'Frankenstein'! Great to see that work recognized even with all the Hollywood glitz and nostalgia around it.

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