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Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour on Power, Fashion, and Acting the Part in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’
Both Meryl and Anna arrive in yellow scarves, like a pair of generals in matching epaulets. We’re in a sprawling suite at the Crosby Street Hotel, and the occasion is a conversation with a timely premise: What happens when you put two Mirandas in a room? The filmmaker Greta Gerwig, who directed Meryl in 2019’s Little Women, is here too. As an avowed fan of the Devil Wears Prada films—DWP2 (as it’s known at Vogue) opens in theaters on May 1—she has kindly offered to act as moderator. My role is something akin to court stenographer.
The suite’s jaunty decor matches Meryl’s gauzy, sunny pashmina. Anna’s is more egg yolk in color and of a thicker, fringed cashmere. They catch up like old friends, discussing theater outings, politics, parenting, and grandparenting. Greta describes the emotional whiplash of returning home to young children after months away on set filming her forthcoming Narnia film (“They punished me on FaceTime,†she says, and Meryl nods knowingly). The winter temperatures outside are record-breaking; inside it feels almost cozy.
Anna Wintour shares Vogue cover with Hollywood doppelganger Meryl Streep
Vogue’s global editorial director says Streep’s character in The Devil Wears Prada ‘distant’ from the real her
After more than 30 years helming Vogue, and becoming a pop icon in the process, Anna Wintour has graced the cover of the fashion magazine alongside her Hollywood doppelganger, Meryl Streep.
The global editorial director of Vogue is photographed by Annie Leibovitz alongside Streep, who plays Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, a brash, ruthless editor of a fashion magazine thought to be based on Wintour.
In an interview by the Barbie director, Greta Gerwig, Wintour said it was “such an honour to be played by Meryl” but suggested the character of Priestly was “distant” from the real Wintour. She called the character an “extraordinary gift”.
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Meryl Streep Calls Out Melania Trump While Talking ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ With Anna Wintour for Vogue
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.
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.”
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