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Why Anna Wintour embraced being ‘The Devil’ — and how she benefits from the hit movies, books

March 28, 2026
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Why Anna Wintour embraced being ‘The Devil’ — and how she benefits from the hit movies, books

Anna Wintour has always been inscrutable.

So much so that she didn’t even tell people around her about her recent Oscars appearancewith “The Devil Wears Prada” star Anne Hathaway — and hasn’t yet revealed to them if she’s made a cameo in the movie’s much-anticipated sequel, sources told Page Six.

But after watching an entire multi-million dollar brand grow around Lauren Weisberger’s hit book — based on her time as Wintour’s assistant at Vogue from 1999 to 2000 — the legendary editor has now deigned to enter the pop culture fray.

Anna Wintou, in a black lacy jacket over a white satin gown, and Anne Hathaway, in a black strapless floral gown and black gloves, present the award for best costume design at the Oscars.
Anna Wintour made the most of her icy image with her recent Oscars appearance alongside Anne Hathaway, the star of “The Devil Wears Prada” and its upcoming sequel. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
Meryl Streep, in a black jacket and sunglasses, and Anne Hathaway, in a black pinstriped waistcoat and sunglasses.
Hathaway with Meryl Streep, who plays fierce editor Miranda Priestly, in “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

She’s finally embraced her reputation as the “devil.”

“People have made millions and millions of dollars on the book, the movie … all based on Anna” said one fashion source. “Why shouldn’t Anna have some fun with it too?”

What is clear is that the high priestess of magazine publishing is now firmly part of the promotion for the movie, which arrives in theaters on Friday, May 1 — just three days before she hosts the Met Gala, where the biggest names in fashion and celebrity mingle to raise funds for the Anna Wintour Costume Center.

Meryl Streep, in sunglasses, and Stanley Tucci, in a grey jacket and sunglasses, watching the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show.
Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci appeared in the guise of their characters to film scenes at the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show in Milan last September. REUTERS
Meryl Streep in a beige vinyl trench coat and sunglasses, Simone Ashley in a black corset top and crystal mesh skirt and sunglasses, and Stanley Tucci in a grey wool suit and sunglasses at Milan Fashion Week.
The stars were joined by “Bridgerton” actress Simone Ashley, who has a role in the new movie. Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana

Insiders credit Wintour for realizing that having a sense of humor about the roman à clef humanizes her, burnishes her legacy and brings more positive attention to the Met Gala.

Former Vogue editor William Norwich, widely thought to be the inspiration for Stanley Tucci’s incomparable character Nigel Kipling, told Page Six, “Anna Wintour walks on water in high heels and that’s not as easy as you think it is. She has a great sense of humor and she’s at the stage of her life where she’s having fun.”

The 76-year-old Brit was all smileswhen she greeted Meryl Streep— who plays Miranda Priestly, a thinly veiled copy of Wintour, in the “Prada” movies — at Milan Fashion Week last fall. And Wintour played her role to the hilt when she joined “Devil Wears Prada” star Anne Hathaway for a tongue-in-cheek appearance at the Oscars earlier this month, announcing the winner for best costume design.

Anna Wintour in a black floral dress and dark sunglasses, waving to the crowd.
Anna Wintour joined Streep at the same Dolce & Gabbana show. Cinzia Camela/LiveMedia / Shutterstock
Meryl Streep, in a beige vinyl trench coat and sunglasses, and Stanley Tucci, in a grey suit and sunglasses, arrive at the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show in Milan.
Streep looked every inch her editor’s character as she stepped out in front of the crowds at Milan Fashion Week. ZUMAPRESS.com

“One could argue that one’s wardrobe in real life is also key. Does it make one appear elegant and attractive on, say, the most important night in Hollywood when, say, the most important people in fashion will be judging how one looks,” Hathaway, trembling in the guise of her character, said, while Wintour donned her trademark sunglasses and turned away. “Anna, just curious — what do you think of my dress tonight?”

Without skipping a beat, Wintour icily replied: “And the nominees are …”

There was further laughter from the A-list crowd when Wintour called Hathaway “Emily,” the name of Priestly’s assistant.

Wintour is not being paid for any movie promotion, sources confirm, but one industry insider noted that she has always been savvy at tuning into the “zeitgeist.”

And she certainly seemed to enjoy being feted at the Oscars as well as the Vanity Fair bash after, where she was joined by one of her besties, Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.

Huma Abedin, in a strapless burgundy gown, and Anna Wintour, in a black lace jacket and white satin gown and sunglasses, pose at the Oscars.
Wintour was joined by her close pal Huma Abedin at the Oscars. FilmMagic
Huma Abedin , in a white corset top and black skirt, and Anna Wintour, in a green tuxedo jacket and white gown and sunglasses, stand together at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Abedin and Wintour also hung out together at the Vanity Fairy Oscars bash. Getty Images

“Anna always loves a good story. This is part of the culture and it’s fun — it’s Meryl, it’s Anne, it turned into something that was smartly done and everyone loved it,” one insider said. “It brings fun just when we need it.”

Asked if Wintour makes an appearance in the sequel, the insider replied, “She may have. I would be surprised if she had — but she’s surprised people a lot lately.”

Norwich said he would not be surprised if Wintour had a cameo, revealing she has become “very close” with Streep, particularly through New York’s theater scene.

The first movie, which premiered in May 2016, was a major box office success, grossing over $326 million worldwide against a production budget of approximately $40 million. 

The cast of
“The Devil Wears Prada” — starring Stanley Tucci (from left), Meryl Streep, Adrian Grenier, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blut and Daniel Sunjata — was a box office smash, grossing over $326 million worldwide. ASSOCIATED PRESS

The sequel is forecast to pull in more than $55 million for its domestic opening weekend and the moviemakers, Disney and 20th Century Studios, have signed dozens of big-money branding deals to tie in, including with L’Oréal Paris, Tweezerman, Tresemmé, Diet Coke and Target.

Weisberger was a Columbia University graduate in her early 20s when she joined Wintour’s staff in December 1999, leaving before the end of 2000. When she sold “The Devil Wears Prada” in May 2002 to Doubleday for a reported $250,000, Wintour — who typically had three assistants at any time — could not even recall who Weisberger was.

“She said ‘I can’t remember that girl,’” Laurie Jones, the former managing editor at Vogue, told Page Six. “I described her as a tall, willowy blonde, but that didn’t distinguish her from many others at Vogue!  Lauren had not worked there long enough for Anna to remember her.”

Anna Wintour, in a green coat navy blue gown and sunglasses, walking the red carpet at the world premiere of
Wintour has embraced the “devil” brand, walking the red carpet at the world premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical” in London in December 2024. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images

When the book came out in February 2003 it was a hit. But, despite rumors to the contrary, Wintour was never very upset with the story — which tells the tale of aspiring journalist Andy Sachs (Hathaway in the movie), who goes to work for the tyrannical editor-in-chief of the fictional Runway magazine.

“I remember Anna reading the galleys of the book when it came in. She wasn’t angry,” said Jones.

Indeed, Jones recalled that Wintour even wore Prada to a special screening of the first movie before its release. “She treated this with some amusement … from the beginning.”

Although one thing has changed as a result of the book.

Anna Wintour, in a rust-colored satin dress, and Miuccia Prada, in a navy blue jacket and blue pants, posing with an award at Glamour Women Of The Year 2016.
Honoring Miuccia Prada at the 2016 Glamour Women of the Year awards, Wintour said one day, the designer “leaned across the table and she said, ‘Anna, that book [“The Devil Wears Prada” by former Wintour assistant Lauren Weisberger], it’s good for both of us.’ And the subject has never come up again.” Frazer Harrison

“We did have to sign non-disclosure forms at Condé Nast,” Jones revealed. “That’s pretty standard now, but it became policy after Lauren’s book came out.”

Regardless of Wintour’s own thoughts, many in fashion were worried about upsetting her when it came to making the movie.

“There was a lot of fear around the film,” fashion writer Amy Odell, author of “Anna: The Biography,” told Page Six. “The director, David Frankel, told me the reason the gala scene was filmed at the Museum of Natural History was because everyone in NYC was afraid. It was the only place they could find where she had no influence.”

Anne Hathaway, in a black dress and leather jacket, Anna Wintour, in a white and black patterned dress and sunglasses, Serena Williams, in a pink pant suit and pink top, and Eric Adams, in a black and white polka dot jacket, blue shirt and black pants, sit in a front row.
Hathaway and Wintour are friendly and sat together at the Michael Kors Spring/Summer show in September 2022. They were joined by tennis champion Serena Williams and former NYC mayor Eric Adams. Getty Images for Michael Kors

And it wasn’t just at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, home of the Anna Wintour Costume Center (it was named for her in 2014). Frankel couldn’t film at the Museum of Modern Art because people on the board were affiliated with Wintour and afraid of her. The same went for Bryant Park, where New York Fashion Week was headquartered at the time.

Designers were even nervous to loan legendary stylist Patricia Field clothes for the movie. couture houses hesitated to lend pieces for fear of upsetting the powers that be at Vogue.

“There were [initially] no designers of note who would appear in the film. They just didn’t want to incur the wrath of [editor-in-chief] Anna [Wintour],” director Frankel told Entertainment Weekly. “I think it was Prada that helped her break the ice and said that Anna’s not going to be upset.”

Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs,in a black jacket, black shirt and black pants, Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, in a grey blazer and pants, and Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling, in a brown suit and waistcoat, blue shirt and brown tie, walking together.
Hathaway, Streep and Tucci are reunited for the sequel to the hit movie, out May 1. Macall Polay/20th Century Studios.

Field said that the film version of Miranda Priestly was never written to be “bitchy”. Asked if Wintour was her inspiration for Streep’s character, she told Page Six, “You get inspiration in a few different places, one being the actor and then the demands of the script.”

Last year, Wintour finally revealed her true thoughts on the comparisons between her and Streep‘s Miranda Priestley.

Despite the fact she had read the book, Wintour told New Yorker editor David Remnick on “The New Yorker Radio Hour” podcast: “I went to the premiere wearing Prada, completely having no idea what the film was going to be about. And I think that the fashion industry were very sweetly concerned for me about the film, that it was going to paint me in some kind of difficult light.”

Anne Hathaway, in a white shirt and black and grey skirt, attends the 2025 Met Gala.
Hathaway is a frequent fixture at the Met Gala and wore Carolina Herrera to the Wintour-helmed ball last year. WireImage

However, her reaction was quite different.

She found the film “had a lot of humor to it. It had a lot of wit. It had Meryl Streep … In the end, I thought it was a fair shot.”

Wintour is no longer editor of Vogue, having passed that title on to Chloe Malle last year, and is now Global Chief Content Officer for Condé Nast and Global Editorial Director of Vogue.

But Rachel Richardson, who writes the culture and trends newsletter Highly Flammable, pointed out that —  far from stepping back — Wintour seems to be “leaning into being a star and is more visible than ever”.

Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, in a blue sweater and grey skirt, carrying Starbucks coffees and Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling , in a black suit and red checked tie, in
Hathaway’s frumpy character Andy Sachs is given a glow-up by Tucci’s character Nigel in “The Devil Wears Prada.” ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“People know in their bones that Miranda Priestly is Wintour, so why shouldn’t she be in on the joke and get the benefit of being immortalized in Hollywood?” Richardson said. “The film portrays Priestly as an icon. Flawed, but an icon nonetheless. That helps Wintour’s image enormously … her involvement thus far also suggests to me that she may have a cameo in the movie, so keep your eyes peeled.”

Wintour did, in fact, make a visit to the set in Milan, sources told us, and as we revealed, she is being followed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Fisher Stevens for a documentary about Vogue.

“The [first] film became such a phenomenon, people love it so much. It’s a classic at this point, that it only behooves Anna to lean into it,” said Odell, who added that it also overshadows much of the controversy that Wintour has found herself in over the past few years.

Lauren Weisberger’s book was based on her time working as an assistant to Anna Wintour.
Headshot of Lauren Weisberger smiling, in an orange jacket and white top.
Weisberger stayed for only about a year working for Wintour before leaving to write her roman à clef. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

She has been heavily criticized for not doing enough to support diversity, which she copped to, and was accused of creating a toxic work environment for black employees. Meanwhile, the late Vogue editor André Leon Talley, a onetime close friend, dubbed her a “ruthless” and “colonial” figure incapable of simple human kindness, in his 2020 book “The Chiffon Trenches.” They did make up before his death in January 2022.

“She’s been surrounded by so much controversy over recent years and this is something that people love,” said Odell, “It turned her into ‘Anna’ — and it distinguishes her from other editors … Meryl Streep played her and it turned her into this huge A-list celebrity. You have to imagine she sees that.”

Plus, with Condé Nast “constantly being whittled down” with the closure of publications like Teen Vogue,the company’s unions “making noise” amid layoffs,and complaints about Jeff Bezos paying for this year’s Met Gala, “it makes sense [for Wintour] to create a fervor about this film,” said Odell.

“It comes out the Friday before the Gala and I think Anna would much, much rather remind people about the fashion industry they love that and its lure than Bezos. People are so excited about this movie … she can’t lose.”

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