Lady Gaga Arrives Milan In Pink Knitted Outfit
The star, 39, is thought to have been in the Italian city to film The
Devils Wears Prada 2, after being spotted on set
earlier in the week.
Stepping out of a cab, Lady Gaga wowed in a
baby pink ensemble consisting of a button-up cardigan with shoulder pads and a
matching midi skirt.
Lady Gaga added height to her slender frame
with a unique pair of pink stilettos and shielded her eyes behind sleek black
sunglasses.
The singer carried her belongings in a chic
handbag and flashed her dazzling 8-carat engagement ring as she waved to
waiting cameras.
Gaga's engagement ring from her fiance Michael Polansky is estimated to
be worth around $1,000,000, according to Page Six.
The sequel is set for a May 2026 release -
exactly 20 years after the original became a cultural phenomenon.
Whilst finalised plot details have been kept
secret, it is thought audiences are set to follow Miranda Priestly (Meryl
Streep) as she grapples with the struggles facing print magazines.
Reports suggest she'll need to turn to her
former assistant Emily, who was played by Emily Blunt and is now a top
executive at a luxury label, in a bid to secure vital advertising deals.
When the first film came out, Emily's
character was rumoured to be inspired by former Vogue writer Victoria 'Plum'
Sykes, who herself has strenuously denied as much.
Miranda Priestly's character, however, is thought to be inspired by American Vogue
editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who announced she would be
stepping down from her role in June after 37 years.
The original Devil Wears Prada wasn't just a
box office smash - it cemented itself as a cultural touchstone, turning
Streep's Miranda Priestly into an instantly iconic character and inspiring a
generation of fashion lovers to whisper, 'That's all.'
The original scored two Academy Award
nominations, including Best Actress for Meryl, who also took home the Golden
Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
It earned five BAFTA nods, three Golden Globe
nominations overall, and cemented itself as one of the defining comedies of the
2000s.
David Frankel and Aline Brosh McKenna, the
director and writer, respectively, of the original movie, have been enlisted
for the same jobs on the sequel.
The Devil Wears Prada is based on the novel
by Lauren Weisberger and was published in 2003.
It has since been made into a musical,
starring Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly and with music by Elton John.
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