Meryl Streep Calls Out Melania Trump While Talking ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ With Anna Wintour for Vogue
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The women, in a wide-ranging conversation led by Greta Gerwig for the new cover story, also touch on fashion, losing famous friends and their anticipation around the movie sequel.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Gird your loins: Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour have teamed up for Vogue ‘s latest cover story , ahead of the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 . The conversation , moderated by Barbie and Little Women filmmaker Greta Gerwig (who is also directing Streep in her Netflix Narnia adaptation), was published on Tuesday, alongside photos of Streep and Wintour posing together in a private car and corporate elevator at a Runway -esque office. Fans of the original 2006 film will know that Streep’s ice-cold magazine boss, Miranda Priestly, is loosely based on Wintour, who was editor-in-chief of American Vogue from 1988 to 2025. The Briton does acknowledge it’s “an honor” to be played by Streep — “however distant Miranda is from myself.” Related Stories Movies Meryl Streep Was "Imitating" Two Directors For 'Devil Wears Prada' Character Instead of Anna Wintour TV 'The Corrections' Series Starring Meryl Streep Lands at Netflix At the top of the interview, Gerwig asks about how we can present ourselves through fashion. “For men, there’s a clear code: You dress for the job you want. But for women, dressing has always been more nebulous… Do you think about how women are meant to dress to communicate power?” she poses to the two women. Wintour downplays needing to wear a suit to feel powerful and immediately cites Michelle Obama as an example, as well as New York’s new first lady, Rama Duwaji, wife of Zohran Mamdani. “I’m full of admiration for because she looks so cool and wears a lot of vintage — young and modern and also entirely herself. To be fair, Melania Trump also always looks like herself when she dresses,” adds the fashion mogul. Streep jumps in, saying, “I have so many thoughts about this. I think the most… powerful message that our current first ...
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