Anne Hathaway turned up at the Seoul premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in a slouchy leather number from Balenciaga’s Fall 2026 collection, while Meryl Streep finished a long day of press in a monochrome black custom Celine set. The two stars arrived in Seoul, South Korea, for the latest stop in a rollout that has carried Streep from Mexico City to Tokyo and now to the premiere.
Streep’s look was made for the event and reimagined a Spring/Summer 2026 runway outfit, then piled on the kind of accessories that make a quiet suit feel deliberate: chunky jewels, including a vintage torsade gold cuff set with round diamonds from Fred Leighton, black sunglasses from Oliver Peoples and black Celine pumps. It followed an earlier press-conference appearance in Seoul in a custom watermelon-red Prada suit, another stop in a wardrobe streak that began in Mexico City with a custom Dolce & Gabbana suit and moved on to a Chanel Métiers d’art 2026 set in Tokyo.
The sequence matters because this press tour has become its own story, with each city bringing a different version of Streep’s character and polish to the fore while Hathaway keeps pace at the premiere itself. A day that started with red Prada and ended in black Celine underlined how tightly the film’s cast is being styled as it moves through Asia, and how each appearance is being used to keep The Devil Wears Prada 2 in motion.
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That is also why Seoul stands out: it was not just another stop, but the place where the campaign shifted from daytime press to a nighttime premiere, with Streep closing the day in custom Celine and Hathaway appearing in Balenciaga beside her. The next question is no longer whether the tour has momentum. It does, and the sequence from Mexico City to Tokyo to Seoul shows it.






