The role of Anne Hathaway, Andy, represented many women, and together with the character of the iconic Miranda Priestly they were very important roles in the film.
“The devil wears fashion” was undoubtedly a film that has marked more than a generation. It was released in 2006 and did so with a proposal that would enter the world of fashion and magazines in New York. On the other hand, he also popularized the character of Miranda Priestly, who was played by Merryl Streep, for being a selfish yet ruthless boss. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Lauren Weisberger.
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A trend-setting film
The role of Anne Hathaway gave many women the confidence to fulfill their dreams and fight for what they believe is theirs. For that reason, the actress could not miss the 16th anniversary of one of her most successful films.
Photo: 20th Century Fox.
Through social networks, Anne remembered the anniversary of the film:
- “Happy Anniversary to #TheDevilWearsPrada, with special love to the amazing @patriciafield! She gave us the most amazing, iconic, joyous costumes that somehow still work 16 years later. That’s magic.”
Photo: Instagram @annehathaway.
“Looking back at the photos from this beloved film that shaped the lives and careers of so many, including my own, I am struck by the fact that the young female characters in this film built their lives and careers in a country that honored their right to choose about their own reproductive health,” said the actress.
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At 23, the actress played “Andy” Sachs, a journalist who ends up hired as an assistant to the editor Miranda Priestly, who had to learn to work and survive in the world of fashion.
Currently, The Devil Wears Prada is taken as a cult film, since beyond fashion, dresses and life in New York, the production delivers many messages about female empowerment and persevere for dreams.
Source: UPSOCL.