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Fashion Icons Who Could Elevate “The Devil Wears Prada 2”
The anticipated sequel to the iconic film, The Devil Wears Prada, has sparked excitement among fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. As discussions about potential cameos swirl, numerous style icons have emerged as ideal candidates to join the fashionable chaos. These renowned figures could add a fresh dynamic to the film, blending their unique styles with the narrative established by the original.
Twenty Fashion Legends Suggested for Cameos
Among the suggested cameos, playwright and fashion disruptor Jeremy O. Harris stands out. Known for his sharp wit, Harris could portray a consultant who challenges the status quo, perhaps delivering the line, “You’re so prepandemic,” to the film’s protagonist, Miranda Priestly.
Another notable suggestion is Hunter Schafer, celebrated for her distinct beauty and innovative style. Her appearance as a serene observer at a fashion show could provide a striking contrast to the film’s usual chaos, enhancing the narrative’s depth.
Model Precious Lee, a trailblazer as one of the first plus-size Black models on the Versace runway, could embody a fierce stylist whose mere eyebrow raise leaves a lasting impression on Andy Sachs.
Musician and fashion icon Troye Sivan could seamlessly fit into the Runway universe, possibly taking on the role of a photographer who creates tension among the characters, even leaving Miranda flustered.
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The film could also benefit from the presence of Gigi Hadid, who not only excels in modeling but also possesses acting talent. Envisioned as Runway’s social media director, she would walk in with two phones, casually announcing, “We’re trending in six countries,” showcasing her character’s influence.
Performance artist Doja Cat could contribute a completely unpredictable element, potentially appearing as a guest judge in a fashion challenge that leaves the interns—and the audience—astounded.
Furthermore, Paloma Elsesser represents a vital voice for authenticity and diversity in fashion. Her appearance would not merely be a cameo; it would serve as a powerful statement within the film’s narrative. Imagine her strutting into a boardroom in Balenciaga, exuding confidence.
As for Florence Pugh, her ability to captivate audiences with her expressions and fashion choices could allow her to steal the spotlight with a memorable line about the courage to be vulnerable.
Each of these figures brings something unique to the table, and their potential inclusion could elevate The Devil Wears Prada 2 into a cultural moment, reflecting modern fashion’s evolving landscape.
As the anticipation for the sequel grows, the film’s creators would do well to consider these iconic personalities, ensuring that the film resonates with both longtime fans and a new generation of viewers. With a blend of established and emerging talents, the sequel could not only honor its predecessor but also redefine the conversation around fashion in cinema.
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