
"Posting the first trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Instagram on her birthday this week, the film's star Anne Hathaway captioned the video with it's everybody's birthday, prompting copious comments featuring emojis of flames, hearts and of course the red shoe now so associated with the film's poster. But with the trailer circulating on social media, it's the shoes that have become the focus of fashion debate and not in a good way."
"The trailer starts with the feet of the film's fearsome fashion editor, Miranda Priestly, wearing red studded stilettos, the so-called Rockstud design made by Valentino in 2010, a shoe that became popular with fashion editors of the decade. It's this that has caused offence the idea that someone so plugged into fashion would be wearing what is considered passe. On the Who What Wear Instagram account, in comments below the post of the video, followers made their feelings known."
Anne Hathaway posted the first trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Instagram on her birthday, captioning the video "it's everybody's birthday" and prompting numerous emoji reactions. The trailer opens on Miranda Priestly's feet in red studded Valentino Rockstud stilettos from 2010, a design that was popular with fashion editors. Viewers reacted negatively to the choice, calling the shoes passé and inappropriate for a character portrayed as fashion-savvy. Instagram and TikTok users criticized the wardrobe decision, with some calling it a "diabolical move." Similar backlash occurred over images from a Carolyn Bessette Kennedy biopic, reflecting strong attachment to costume accuracy.
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