As Miranda Priestley makes her iconic return after 20 years, Anna Wintour has shared her trustworthy opinion about The Satan Wears Prada.
The outgoing Vogue editrix just lately mirrored on the 2006 film primarily based on the e-book by her former assistant Lauren Weisberger, for which she admitted she “went to the premiere carrying Prada, fully having no thought what the movie was going to be about.”
“Initially it was Meryl Streep, which, unbelievable,” she stated on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast. “After which I went to see the movie, and I discovered it extremely pleasing. It was very humorous.”
Wintour recalled that “the style trade had been very sweetly involved for me concerning the movie, that it was going to color me in some sort of tough gentle.”
“In the long run it had plenty of humor to it, it had plenty of wit, it had Meryl Streep. I imply, it was Emily Blunt,” added Wintour of the film’s ensemble, led by Anne Hathaway. “They had been all superb. And in the long run, I assumed it was a good shot.”
Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt in ‘The Satan Wears Prada’
Disney
Directed by David Frankel, The Satan Wears Prada stars Hathaway as Andy, a latest school graduate determined for a job in journalism when she is employed because the assistant to Streep’s diabolical Miranda, a place that proves detrimental to her private life and sanity.
Final 12 months, Disney tapped the unique film’s screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna to pen a sequel, which has been in manufacturing this summer season in New York Metropolis. Authentic producer Wendy Finerman is again with Frankel returning to the director’s chair.
In the meantime, Wintour introduced in June that she’s stepping apart as Vogue‘s editor-in-chief after almost 40 years, however she is going to keep on as chief content material officer for Conde Nast, in addition to world editorial director at Vogue.
















