Anne Hathaway is paying tribute to a memorable moment from the original The Devil Wears Prada as she launches the press tour for the eagerly awaited sequel. On March 29, stylist Ashley Afriyie shared an Instagram Stories post featuring Hathaway in a white hoodie adorned with a large blue Pantone square and the word “ceruleo,” the Italian term for cerulean.
This gesture references the iconic 2006 film scene where Hathaway’s character, Andy Sachs, receives a fashion lesson about the significance of a cerulean blue sweater from Meryl Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly. Afriyie captioned the post, “#CeruleanBlue has entered the chat,” sparking excitement among fans who quickly recognized the homage.
Social media buzzed with enthusiasm, with one admirer commenting, “It’s not just blue, it’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis. It’s actually cerulean!” Notably, Hathaway had previously hinted at her return to the role of Andy Sachs in July 2025 by posting a TikTok video of herself wearing a cerulean blue sweater and sporting tousled hair, captioned playfully as “Heading to werk #dwp2.”
In a significant development, the sequel will see Meryl Streep reprise her role as Miranda Priestly, alongside original cast members Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci. The storyline reportedly centers on Priestly as she confronts the challenges of the declining traditional magazine industry while contending with Blunt’s character, who has risen to prominence as a powerful executive in the luxury sector.