The hellishly hot trend in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ is pink slips for the media industry

The first movie, which is quickly becoming a classic, centers on Andy (Anne Hathaway), a recent college graduate who takes a humble job at Runway magazine – a clear stand-in for Vogue – hoping it will launch her journalism career. Unfortunately, she faces obstacles from three difficult colleagues: fellow assistant Emily (Emily Blunt), influential stylist Nigel (Stanley Tucci), and the intimidating Miranda (Meryl Streep), who seems like a force of nature. Miranda’s character is inspired by Anna Wintour, the former editor-in-chief of Vogue, who initially disliked the portrayal but later embraced it – understandably, considering Meryl Streep is playing her.

Florence Pugh shows off her incredible figure in golden hour selfie in new post to fans after sparking rumours she is set to marry her Peaky Blinders star boyfriend Finn Cole

Okay, let’s talk about that ‘golden hour’ glow! I just saw a photo of this actress – she’s about 30 – and honestly, she looked amazing. She snapped a quick mirror selfie while getting ready, and the light was perfect. It’s all about embracing those natural, warm tones, and she totally nailed it. It’s a simple trick to make anyone look fantastic – a little good lighting and a confident pose!

Devil Wears Prada 2 review: Anne Hathaway steals the show in this eagerly-anticipated sequel as ice queen Miranda is forced to give up her diva antics – and there’s even a cameo from Rory McIlroy, says BRIAN VINER

As a lifelong fashion enthusiast, I’m so excited about all the milestones we’re celebrating this year! Can you believe it’s been a full century since Coco Chanel first showed off her iconic little black dress in American Vogue? It was such a revolutionary moment – she completely changed the rules and proved black could be chic and elegant, not just for mourning or uniforms. And it’s also been 20 years since ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ came out! That movie really captured the energy and drama of the fashion world, and it’s still a favorite of mine.