What's Happening?
The sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' has drawn attention for its portrayal of a character resembling Jeff Bezos. The film features Justin Theroux as Benji Barnes, a tech billionaire with a striking resemblance to Bezos, who is involved in a storyline
about acquiring a fashion magazine. This comes amid real-world speculation about Bezos's interest in the fashion industry, particularly with his and Lauren Sánchez-Bezos's involvement in the Met Gala as co-chairs. The film's screenwriter, Aline Brosh-McKenna, claims the script was not inspired by these events, but the timing has led to increased scrutiny and interest.
Why It's Important?
The film's release coincides with heightened public interest in the influence of tech billionaires on traditional industries, such as fashion. Jeff Bezos's involvement in the Met Gala, a significant cultural event, highlights the intersection of technology, media, and fashion. This portrayal in a popular film could influence public perception of tech moguls and their roles in cultural spaces. The controversy surrounding Bezos's participation in the Met Gala, including calls for boycotts, underscores the tension between wealth concentration and cultural influence.
What's Next?
As the Met Gala unfolds, reactions from the public and industry insiders will likely shape future collaborations between tech figures and cultural institutions. The film's success at the box office may prompt further exploration of similar themes in Hollywood, potentially leading to more films that critique or satirize the influence of tech billionaires. Additionally, the ongoing discourse around Bezos's role in the fashion industry could impact his future business ventures and public image.












