What's Happening?
Anna Wintour, the iconic editor of Vogue, is featured on the magazine's cover for the first time alongside actress Meryl Streep. This cover, shot by Annie Leibovitz, is part of the promotional activities
for the sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada'. The idea was initially pitched by Vogue editor Chloe Malle, who suggested it to Wintour last October. Although Wintour initially declined, Streep later convinced her to participate. The cover story includes a conversation between Wintour and Streep, moderated by Greta Gerwig, where they discuss various topics including fashion and their personal lives. Additionally, Vogue has announced that the original 'The Devil Wears Prada' novel will be featured in the Vogue Book Club, and an early screening of the sequel will be hosted by the magazine.
Why It's Important?
This development marks a significant shift in Anna Wintour's stance towards 'The Devil Wears Prada', a film she initially distanced herself from. Her participation in the cover and the promotional activities for the sequel indicates a change in her approach to media representation and public engagement. This move could influence the fashion industry's perception of media collaborations and the role of iconic figures in promoting cultural products. It also highlights the evolving relationship between fashion and entertainment, as well as the potential for increased cross-industry collaborations.
What's Next?
Vogue is set to host an early screening of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', inviting former assistants of Anna Wintour. This event is likely to generate significant media attention and further promote the sequel. The involvement of high-profile figures like Wintour and Streep in the film's promotion could lead to increased interest and viewership. Additionally, the Vogue Book Club's feature of the original novel may boost its sales and readership, further cementing its cultural impact.






