Meryl Streep is stepping back into her iconic Miranda Priestly persona and her promotional looks for The Devil Wears Prada 2 prove why she is truly a style icon. Her commanding style continues to reflect the elegance and authority that made character fan favourite.
Updated On: 2026-04-29 02:55 PM IST
Compiled by : Aakruti Bagla
At the London premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, Meryl Streep delivered a masterclass in "method dressing" by wearing head-to-toe Prada.
Channeling the legendary Miranda Priestly, she donned a vibrant scarlet satin car coat layered over a silky white blouse with an elegant scarf neckline.
Meryl Streep made a striking appearance at the London Gala in a custom navy blue sequined opera coat from Valentino’s Fall/Winter 2026 Couture collection.
Meryl Streep commanded the red carpet at the World Premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in New York wearing a striking orange leather cape gown from the Loewe Fall/Winter 2026 collection.
The floor-length piece features a structural pussy-bow neckline and dramatic draping that exudes high-fashion authority. She styled the bold look with opera-length black leather gloves and sleek black pointed-toe boots, adding a touch of edgy sophistication.
For the Seoul press conference Meryl Streep donned a sharp, ruby-red double-breasted power suit from the Gucci Fall/Winter 2026 collection. She accessorized the bold look with chunky gold chain necklaces.
Meryl Streep continued her streak of high-fashion dominance during the Seoul leg in a sophisticated all-black Celine ensemble.
Meryl Streep brought a touch of regal elegance to the Shanghai premiere wearing a shimmering teal silk coat dress from Prada’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
She paired the jewel-toned ensemble with sheer black tights and classic black Prada pumps, finishing the outfit with her signature oversized sunglasses and a vintage diamond floral brooch.
For the Mexico City press tour, Meryl Streep made a striking statement in a monochromatic "devil-red" suit by Dolce & Gabbana. She completed the look with burgundy cat-eye frames.
For second look, she opted for a custom navy silk shirtdress from Schiaparelli’s Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection. The floor-length gown is characterized by its signature gold "anatomical" buttons and a wide, structural black leather belt.
Meryl Streep made a bold sartorial statement in Tokyo in a vibrant ensemble from Chanel’s Metiers d’Art Pre-Fall 2026 collection. The look featured a designed vermillion red coat and matching midi skirt.