Anne Hathaway sharpens The Devil Wears Prada 2 promo in Versace suit
Anne Hathaway made monochrome suiting look like a status symbol again, turning a black Versace blazer into the sharpest argument for power dressing on TV.

Anne Hathaway made monochrome suiting look like a status symbol again, and the message was loud enough to land through a studio camera. On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she stepped out in a black Versace wool blazer with Aquazzura Aimee sandals and Bvlgari jewelry, a clean, all-one-register look that read crisp in the lights and even cleaner in motion.
This was not just a good outfit. It was a smart piece of film promotion. NBC listed Hathaway as the lead guest on the April 29, 2026 episode, alongside Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, with a Reverse It Challenge segment also on the lineup. Hathaway was there to push The Devil Wears Prada 2, which NBC said was heading to theaters in May 2026, and the styling did the rest of the talking. Erin Walsh pulled the look together, including Bvlgari Serpenti two-coil ring and Vimini earrings, then broke the black with an orange-and-blue pocket square or cerulean accent that nodded to the New York Knicks. Hathaway even said on air that she had considered wearing an OG Anunoby jersey, which is exactly the kind of offhand, insider sports detail that keeps a polished look from feeling precious.
That is why monochrome tailoring is hitting so hard right now: it gives Hathaway authority before she says a word. One color, one line, one read. No visual noise. The blazer’s wool texture and precise cut gave the outfit weight, while the streamlined sandals kept it from tipping into corporate stiffness. On camera, that kind of discipline feels expensive. In real life, it feels immediate. You look put together without looking overworked.
The bigger story is that The Devil Wears Prada 2 has turned fashion into the point, not the garnish. WWD reported the sequel was set to open in theaters on May 1, 2026, nearly 20 years after the 2006 original, and the film’s wardrobe is already being treated like part of the plot. Hathaway is reuniting with Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, with Molly Rogers taking over costume duty from Patricia Field. That matters because the promo clothes and the movie clothes are now speaking the same language: sharp shoulders, controlled color, and a confidence that does not need a logo to make the point.
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