Meryl Streep, 76, and Anne Hathaway Turn Tokyo Premiere Into a Fashion Moment No One Expected

Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway didn’t just arrive in Tokyo for a premiere — they turned it into a moment people couldn’t stop watching.

The two actresses stepped out as part of the global press tour for “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” and their appearance quickly became less about the film and more about the striking looks they brought with them.

At 76, Streep chose an outfit that immediately stood out, appearing in a bold red coat and matching midi skirt covered in graphic white prints, creating a strong pop-art effect that caught attention from every angle.

The look didn’t stop there, as long black fringe added movement to the sleeves and hem, giving the outfit an unexpected edge, while white shoes paired with black socks and oversized square sunglasses completed the statement.

Standing next to her, Anne Hathaway took a completely different direction, but with a detail that instantly sparked recognition.

The 43-year-old actress appeared with a new fringe hairstyle that closely resembled her iconic look as Andy Sachs from the original 2006 film, a change that didn’t go unnoticed by fans.

She styled her chestnut hair into a sleek high ponytail to emphasize the bangs, making that single detail the focal point of her appearance.

Her outfit followed the same approach, as she wore a black-and-white Valentino dress with a structured bodice and a voluminous ruffled skirt, accented with a bold red element that tied the whole look together.

Together, the two actresses created a visual contrast that felt intentional, each bringing a different kind of statement while still aligning with the energy of the film they came to promote.

With the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” set for May 1, their Tokyo appearance has already set the tone, showing that the fashion conversation around the sequel has started long before the film hits the screen.

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