After nearly two decades, Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs are back in the first look at The Devil Wears Prada 2, but a controversial shoe choice has already divided fashion fans across the internet.

TL;DR: Key Takeaways for Fashion Fans

  • The first teaser trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 dropped on November 12, 2025, confirming the long-awaited sequel.
  • Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway reunite as Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs, with Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci also returning.
  • Miranda's red Valentino Rockstud stilettos in the trailer have ignited a massive debate online, with some calling them outdated and others defending the bold choice.
  • The film is set to hit cinemas on May 1, 2026, and early trailer views are already sky-high, proving intense public interest.

Imagine this: the familiar, authoritative clack of heels echoes through a bustling office. Employees scatter, anticipating the arrival of their formidable editor-in-chief. Then, the camera zooms in on a pair of striking red stilettos, stomping with undeniable purpose. This isn't just any office, and this isn't just any woman. This is Runway magazine, and the woman is none other than Miranda Priestly, perfectly embodied by the incomparable Meryl Streep, making her grand return in the first teaser for The Devil Wears Prada 2.

Released on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, this less-than-a-minute-long clip has sent the internet into a stylish frenzy. Not only does it confirm the sequel we've all been dreaming of for nearly 20 years, but it also reunites Streep's Miranda with Anne Hathaway's Andy Sachs in an elevator moment that's already iconic. "Took you long enough," Miranda quips to Andy, who sports a knowing smirk behind her black sunglasses, setting the stage for a dramatic return.

The Grand Reunion in the Hallowed Halls of Runway Magazine

The teaser, set to Madonna’s 1990 hit "Vogue," wastes no time in re-establishing the dynamic that captivated audiences in 2006. Miranda, with her trademark white side-swept bob, strides through the Runway offices, exuding an air of icy authority. When she's joined in the elevator by Andy, now looking far more fashion-forward and self-assured, it’s a moment designed to thrill long-time fans.

It’s not just Streep and Hathaway making a comeback. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci are also reprising their beloved roles as Emily Charlton and Nigel Kipling. The original film, based on Lauren Weisberger’s bestselling 2003 novel, gave us a satirical peek into the high-stakes world of fashion journalism, and this sequel promises to delve deeper into its evolution.

From Aspiring Assistants to Academy Award Winning A-Listers

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Beyond the characters’ professional growth, there's been a real-world glow-up for the cast since the first film's release. When The Devil Wears Prada first premiered, Meryl Streep was already a celebrated Oscar winner, but her co-stars had yet to reach those heights. Fast forward to today, and the sequel’s cast list proudly identifies Streep and Hathaway as "Academy Award winners" and Blunt and Tucci as "Academy Award nominees."

Anne Hathaway notably won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2013 for her powerful performance in Les Misérables. Emily Blunt earned her Best Supporting Actress nomination in 2024 for Oppenheimer, while Stanley Tucci received his Best Supporting Actor nod in 2010 for The Lovely Bones. Meryl Streep, ever the awards magnet, continued her streak, winning her third Oscar for The Iron Lady in 2012 and accumulating several more nominations since the original film. It’s a sweet detail that adds a layer of real-life success to the on-screen reunion, highlighting just how far these talented actors have come. Source: [The Independent, "The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer depicts return of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, but fans notice sweet detail", November 12, 2025].

Miranda's Magazine Meltdown and Emily's Looming Power Play

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While the teaser is brief, plot whispers suggest that The Devil Wears Prada 2 will see Miranda Priestly navigating the precarious decline of the print magazine industry. This formidable editor will reportedly face her biggest challenge yet as she struggles to maintain Runway's relevance in a rapidly changing media landscape.

Adding to Miranda's woes is the rumored return of her former assistant, Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt), who now works as a powerful executive at a luxury conglomerate. This new role puts Emily in a position to control the very advertising budgets Miranda desperately needs. It’s a fascinating dynamic: the protégé potentially becoming the key to her former mentor’s survival, or perhaps, her biggest rival.

Fresh Faces Join the Fashion Frenzy and a Secret Cameo

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The sequel is also bringing in some exciting new talent to shake things up. Newcomers to the franchise include acclaimed actor Kenneth Branagh, the versatile Lucy Liu, and Bridgerton star Simone Ashley. Other reported additions to the cast include B.J. Novak, Justin Theroux, Pauline Chalamet, Patrick Brammall, Rachel Bloom, and Caleb Hearon. Source: [Variety, "'Devil Wears Prada 2' Trailer: Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs Reunite 20 Years After Original Movie", November 12, 2025]. Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman are also set to reprise their roles as Andy's friend Lily and magazine executive Irv Ravitz, respectively. Adrian Grenier, who played Andy's boyfriend Nate in the original, will not be returning.

Adding a dash of unexpected glamour, Lady Gaga was reportedly spotted on set, fueling rumors of a secret cameo. Given the film's fashion-forward theme, a surprise appearance from the pop icon would certainly fit the bill!

The Red Shoe Controversy: Fashion Faux Pas or Genius Comeback?

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But let's be honest, the biggest chatter online isn't about the plot or the new cast; it's all about Miranda Priestly's shoes. The trailer opens with a close-up of her feet clad in red-studded Valentino Rockstud stilettos. For many fashion enthusiasts, these shoes, popularized around 2010, are considered undeniably passé. Social media erupted with critiques, questioning why the ultimate arbiter of style would wear something so… last decade. Source: [The Guardian, "'Diabolical move': Miranda Priestly’s red shoes get Instagram fashion no-no", November 13, 2025].

TikTok creator NewsWithLils bluntly stated, "I’m no fashion expert but even I know Miranda Priestly wearing Valentino rockstud shoes in 2025 is a diabolical move and not in a good way." Amy Odell, author of ANNA: The Biography (about Anna Wintour, on whom Miranda's character is based), also chimed in, noting that while Priestly's fashion doesn't directly mirror Wintour's, the red Valentino shoes were "kind of a choice." It’s a fascinating tradeoff filmmakers face: adhere to current trends, or make a deliberate statement that risks alienating some viewers for the sake of deeper meaning.

However, not everyone is dragging Miranda's footwear. Some fans and fashion historians are defending the choice, arguing that a true style icon like Priestly doesn't follow trends; she sets them. Joshua Chenault, a TikTok user, championed the decision, saying, "Why would Miranda Priestly be following a crowd?" He believes that the shoe choice is a deliberate statement, perhaps even foreshadowing a revival of the style.

“The Valentino Rockstud pumps are a modern classic, created under Pierpaolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri, who led the house from 2008 to 2016... The steel stud was the most iconic motif they added during their joint tenure at the house. I can see why the costume team would choose this shoe.” — Robert Ossant, Art and Fashion Historian, Author of The Art of Couture Embroidery

Art and fashion historian Robert Ossant points out that in high fashion, "there is no such thing as outdated." He suggests that the Rockstud signals Priestly’s "allegiance to enduring style," drawing from archival pieces rather than fleeting fads. This approach demonstrates a deep understanding of fashion’s cyclical nature and the power of a character like Miranda to reignite interest in a classic. The debate itself, regardless of intention, generates immense buzz, proving that even a single accessory can be a powerful marketing tool.

Example Scenario: Imagine you’re at a coffee shop, scrolling through your social feed, and suddenly see that iconic red heel. You gasp! "Rockstuds? In 2025? Miranda wouldn't!" you type furiously, only to see half your friends agreeing and the other half defending it as a brilliant, meta-fashion statement. This is the real-world impact the trailer has already had, sparking passionate discussions from casual viewers to seasoned fashion critics about the very definition of style, relevance, and authenticity in the digital age.

Trailer Triumph: Breaking Records Despite the Critics

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Despite some of the critical takes on the fashion and even the generic title ("The Devil Wears Prada 2" has been called "lazy" by some, with suggestions like "The Devil Still Wears Prada"), the trailer's performance has been nothing short of spectacular. Disney, owners of 20th Century Studios, strategically dropped the trailer alongside the teaser for Toy Story 5, and both garnered massive attention.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer amassed an incredible 185 million global views in its first 24 hours, making it the second most-viewed trailer year-to-date, just behind Fantastic Four: First Family. It also dominated Instagram with 79 million views and TikTok with 60 million views. Source: [Deadline, "Disney Double Trailers ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ & ‘Toy Story 5’ Rack Up 140M+ Global Views Apiece In First Day", November 13, 2025]. This level of engagement clearly demonstrates an insatiable appetite for the sequel, proving that nostalgia, when handled well, can be a powerful force in Hollywood.

Of course, there’s also been some minor grumbling about the film’s overall aesthetic, with comments suggesting it looks "ugly" or lacks the "colour and charm" of the original, drawing comparisons to other visually criticized reboots like "Wicked." However, the overwhelmingly positive sentiment around the reunion of the beloved cast and the intrigue surrounding the plot hints suggest these are minor quibbles in the face of massive excitement. The studio seems to have hit the right notes in unveiling just enough to keep fans wanting more, showcasing the shrewd marketing approach taken by Disney.

Practical Takeaways for Anticipating the Sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer Drops: Miranda Priestly's Red Heels Spark a Fashion Frenzy image 8
  • Mark Your Calendars: The film hits cinemas on May 1, 2026. Get ready for a perfect start to next year's summer movie season!
  • Re-watch the Original: Catch up on the original 2006 classic to refresh your memory on Miranda, Andy, Emily, and Nigel's iconic journey.
  • Follow the Fashion Debate: Keep an eye on social media; the discussion around Miranda’s red shoes and other costume choices is bound to continue and might even influence future trends.
  • Anticipate the Plot Twists: With Miranda struggling and Emily in a powerful new role, expect high-stakes drama and unexpected alliances.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Devil Wears Prada 2 The Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer Drops: Miranda Priestly's Red Heels Spark a Fashion Frenzy image 9 When will The Devil Wears Prada 2 be released? The film is scheduled for release exclusively in cinemas on May 1, 2026. Who from the original cast is returning for the sequel? Meryl Streep (Miranda Priestly), Anne Hathaway (Andy Sachs), Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton), Stanley Tucci (Nigel Kipling), Tracie Thoms (Lily), and Tibor Feldman (Irv Ravitz) are all reprising their roles. What is the rumored plot of The Devil Wears Prada 2? The sequel reportedly follows Miranda Priestly as she struggles with the decline of the magazine industry, facing competition and needing advertising budgets from her former assistant, Emily Charlton, who is now an executive at a luxury conglomerate. Are there any new cast members joining the franchise? Yes, Kenneth Branagh, Lucy Liu, Simone Ashley, B.J. Novak, Justin Theroux, and Pauline Chalamet are among the new additions to the cast. Lady Gaga is also rumored to have a secret cameo.

Sources:

  • The Independent: "The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer depicts return of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, but fans notice sweet detail", November 12, 2025
  • The Guardian: "'Diabolical move': Miranda Priestly’s red shoes get Instagram fashion no-no", November 13, 2025
  • Deadline: "Disney Double Trailers ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ & ‘Toy Story 5’ Rack Up 140M+ Global Views Apiece In First Day", November 13, 2025
  • Variety: "'Devil Wears Prada 2' Trailer: Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs Reunite 20 Years After Original Movie", November 12, 2025
  • Newsweek: "The Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer Sparks Heated Debate Online About Miranda Priestly’s Shoes", November 13, 2025
  • The Movie Box: "New Trailers! The Devil Wears Prada 2, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, and The Housemaid", November 13, 2025
  • The Tab: "The three brutal reasons The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer’s getting utterly, deservingly dragged", November 12, 2025
  • Vogue: "Every Thought This Vogue Employee Had While Watching the First Teaser Trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2", November 12, 2025