In the history of film transformation, one might say that Andy Sacks’ track transformed into The queen wears prada Take the cake. You know, the one where she goes back to her desk Those ones Chanel boots? But Andi’s wardrobe wasn’t the only thing to get an upgrade – she swapped her long, seemingly unkempt locks for a sleek high ponytail, paired with blunt bangs and a slim, chin-length face-framing look.
Anne Hathaway and hairstylist Orlando Pita clearly remember the look, and the pair recreated Andy’s transformation with some modern updates for the second stop. The Devil Wears Prada 2 Tokyo press conference. Sticking to a high pony, Hathaway’s new bangs appear slimmer and voluminous, while her face-framing pieces have more weight and really accentuate her face.
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Stylist Erin Walsh chose a strapless Valentino gown in the film’s signature red, white and black color scheme, and makeup artist Gucci Westman kept the glam glow (no heavy, dark lower lash line in sight). As the tour continues, expect to see more Easter eggs and updated iterations of classic Y2K looks.
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