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Inside the Stylish, Real-Life Homes of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’



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Call it a return to form—with better clothes, bigger stakes, and even sharper real estate. Nearly two decades after The Devil Wears Prada turned publishing offices and Upper East Side townhouses into objects of obsession, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is stepping back into that world on a much bigger stage. The sequel hits theaters May 1, reuniting Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, with David Frankel back in the director’s chair.

This time around, the story doesn’t stay in one place. It moves between Manhattan, Milan, and Lake Como—expanding on the original’s brief Paris detour but keeping New York at its core. Miranda Priestly is now navigating the slow unraveling of print media, going head-to-head with her former assistant Emily Charlton. Andy Sachs, meanwhile, returns as a more seasoned editor—no longer the outsider, but not fully back in Miranda’s inner circle either.

The city once again doubles as a living set—spanning Midtown offices, SoHo storefronts, and Brooklyn bars—while the story stretches outward to Italian villas, Long Island mansions, and real fashion week runways. And the scale is noticeably bigger. Streep recently told Stephen Colbert that there was no budget squeeze on the sequel, and it’s evident in the lineup of filming locations already surfacing ahead of the premiere. Based on early footage and on-the-ground reports, we’re already spotting a slate of seriously pricey properties—suggesting that the clothes may be the hook, but the real estate might leave the biggest impression.


Source: Luxury - robbreport.com

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