Anne Hathaway’s on-set style for the upcoming Devil Wears Prada 2 movie is turning heads. She was recently spotted in a surprisingly chic and utilitarian Wildfang jumpsuit.
Ah, The Devil Wears Prada 2. The words alone are enough to send a certain kind of shiver down my spine—the kind that says, “Darling, the fashion stakes are about to be raised.” And if the on-set sightings are any indication, Anne Hathaway, reprising her iconic role, is serving us not just a sequel, but a completely new sartorial story.
Never one to shy from spectacle, Lindsay Lohan — now in a new chapter as a mother and Dubai resident — unveils a serene, grounded elegance, a palpable shift from her iconic, tumultuous past.
The image of Lindsay Lohan as the effervescent, slightly chaotic ingenue is, it seems, a memory. The Sunday Times Style’s August 3, 2025, issue presents a woman who has traded the whirlwind of Hollywood for a quieter, more intentional existence in Dubai, a move she describes as finding “a sense of peace.” This is not a retreat, but a deliberate recalibration, visible in every nuanced line of the accompanying feature.
Alexandra Daddario attends the Brunello Cucinelli Hamptons dinner, opting for a relaxed pinstripe power suit that feels both classic and effortlessly cool (a rare Hamptons sighting, for sure).
There’s a certain kind of confidence that comes with dressing down while everyone else is dressed up. Alexandra Daddario nails this precise mood at the Brunello Cucinelli dinner, where she unveiled a look that was less red carpet spectacle and more elevated, easygoing chic. Held at the picturesque Wölffer Estate Stables in Sagaponack, New York, the setting was a perfect backdrop for her understated yet impactful style choice.