Lady Gaga Debuts Darkish Hair Transformation in Paris
Lady Gaga ditched her trademark platinum blonde hair for a substantial darker fashion as she stepped out a restaurant in Paris Nov. 21.
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Lady Gaga confirmed off a placing hair transformation as she made her capability out of Laurent restaurant in Paris Nov. 21, trading her signature platinum blonde locks for a jet sunless coiffure.
At some level of the time for dinner out, the 39-year-frail wore a mint green Tom Ford suit consisting of an outsized blazer and matching pants. She done the explore with a sunless bralette and graceful oval-formed shades.
The Grammy winner—who is engaged to entrepreneur Michael Polansky—became in the metropolis of esteem for the European leg of her Mayhem Ball Tour, which concluded Nov. 22. She’s region to waste a series of concerts in Australia in December earlier than taking the spectacle to Japan in January.
Moreover her tour, Gaga is reportedly region to come to the sizable disguise in a predominant capability. After starring alongside Joaquin Phoenix in 2024’s Joker: Folie à Deux, she filmed scenes for The Devil Wears Prada 2 in Milan in October, basically based entirely totally on a couple of retailers.
E! News reached out to 20th Century Studios for observation at the time however didn’t hear back.
Whereas crucial capabilities of her supposed involvement remain below wraps, she wouldn’t be the most intriguing new face joining Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci in the highly-anticipated sequel. Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu and Pauline Chalamet are among the many new additions to the solid, along with Justin Theroux, BJ Novak and Conrad Ricamora, E! News learned in July.
But when the movie hits theatres in Also can fair 2026, don’t put a query to to explore Adrian Grenier reprise his feature as Nate Cooper—the boyfriend to Anne’s Andy Sachs—from the 2006 new. Indeed, the Entourage alum will no longer be segment of the sequel’s all-considerable person cast, a couple of retailers reported.
Sooner than The Devil Wears Prada 2’s unlock, benefit reading for in the back of-the-scenes secrets and tactics from the predominant movie…
1. The movie version of The Devil Wears Prada became in the works earlier than the guide even hit cabinets. The first 100 pages and an outline dangle been ample to promote Fox executives on the roman-à-clef basically based entirely totally on writer Lauren Weisberger's fast stint at Vogue as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's assistant. “I became the predominant person to learn it at Fox 2000,” the studio's worn govt vice president Carla Hacken urged Selection in 2016. “I believed Miranda Priestly became one in every of the most intriguing villains ever. I bear in mind we aggressively went in and scooped it up.”
The adaption began before The Unique York Times bestseller's 2003 unlock, however after four writers took a stab at crafting a straight away myth, Aline Brosh McKenna became tasked with developing a brand new script centered on the sacrifices girls waste to pass up the masthead at fashion magazines. “I wrote a draft pleasing like a flash—it took me about a month,” McKenna urged the outlet. “Then I rewrote it basically based entirely totally on all and sundry's notes.”
2. The lore of Wintour created a mode of difficulties for manufacturing. “I had big bother finding anyone in the fashion world who'd consult with me, because other folks dangle been vexed of Anna and Vogue, no longer desirous to be blackballed,” McKenna urged Leisure Weekly of her be taught. “There became one one who spoke to me, whose name I would possibly well maybe no longer ever list, who learn it and acknowledged, 'The folks in this movie are too nice. No person in that world is simply too nice. They don't must be, and in addition they don't dangle time to be.' After that, I did a cross to waste all and sundry barely busier and meaner.”
Wintour's gigantic reach also made it complicated to stable locations, director David Frankel admitted to EW. “The Met Ball meant that the Metropolitan Museum wanted nothing to give up with us,” he acknowledged. Bryant Park—at the time, the long-running region of Unique York Vogue Week—became out as successfully.
“Even these iconic condo buildings we seen as probabilities for Miranda's condo, the co-op boards wouldn't allow us to in,” he shared. At final, they borrowed a five-narrative Better East Aspect metropolis home from a buddy of producer Wendy Finerman.
3. But there became one region they nailed. “Primarily the most intriguing contact we had with Vogue became Jess Gonchor, the manufacturing designer, who snuck into their locations of work to safe a stare upon Anna's place of work,” Frankel printed to EW. “He became able to re-create the place of work so authentically that I became urged Anna redecorated hers straight away after the movie came out.”
4. The cloth cupboard equipped a a mode of stutter as successfully. At the origin, Frankel urged EW, they couldn't persuade any indispensable designers to lend pieces for the movie: “They correct didn't would love to incur the wrath of Anna.”
Enter legendary costumer Patricia Field, who worked her magic, assembling a lineup of some 150 pieces from Donna Karan, Zac Posen, Rick Owens and, certain, Prada, taking care to differentiate Meryl Streep's exacting Miranda Priestly from Wintour. “She borrowed all the pieces; we needed to be very cautious no longer to spend spaghetti at lunch,” indispensable Streep, “since it'd dash down the entrance and in addition they couldn't return it!”
5. And Wintour has at least a miniature sense of humor about your entire stutter. Streep sat down with the Vogue head for the fashion bible's 125th anniversary pickle, sharing her expertise portraying Wintour's slack friend Katherine Graham in 2017's The Post. Asked about the most engaging character she's ever performed, Streep spoke back, “Oh! I would possibly well soundless inform…” trailing off as Wintour jumped in. “No, no!” she acknowledged with fun. “We're no longer going there, Meryl.”
6. And Wintour did benefit a screening—the equivalent one, in fact, as her worn aide Weisberger. “It became entertainment,” Wintour later urged 60 Minutes of the movie. “It became no longer a correct rendition of what occurs inside this magazine.”
7. Streep became the most intriguing solution to play Miranda, with studio VP Hacken admitting to Selection that they hadn't in actuality regarded as any a mode of actresses. “I don't bear in mind one thing else a mode of than, 'Please God—let or no longer it is Meryl,'” she acknowledged. When the Oscar winner's agent phoned announcing she had learn the script and would meet with the director, Hacken positioned him on a fast benefit to dangle a good time. “I became shouting in my place of work.”
Streep urged EW she appreciated the character's toughness and option no longer to waste herself no longer as a lot as: “I appreciated that there wasn't any backing far from the foul substances of her, and the precise provoking substances of her needed to give up with the truth that she didn't strive to ingratiate, which is continuously the female emollient in any pickle where you like your capability—what my friend Carrie Fisher frail to name 'the squeezy and tilty' of it all. [Miranda] didn't give up any of that.”
8. Sooner than accepting the segment, Streep made a in actuality Miranda Priestly-fancy pass. With out reference to getting already soundless two Oscars and one more 11 nominations by that level, Streep hadn't barely mastered the art of asking for added pay. But this time, she spoke up.
“The provide became, to my mind barely, if no longer insulting, no longer in all likelihood reflective of my true charge to the challenge,” she explained to Selection. “There became my 'goodbye second,' and then they doubled the provide. I became 55, and I had correct learned, at a in actuality slack date, learn the arrangement to deal on my beget behalf.”
9. She had a mode of demands as successfully. Cautious about turning Miranda correct into a comic strip, Streep insisted on two scenes: What she known as “the alternate of fashion,” whereby the trendsetter schooled Andy on her cerulean sweater, and “a scene where she is without her armor, the unpeeled scene in the lodge room.”
The white hair became her creation as successfully, Streep turning up with her chilly locks for a sit down-down with the head of the studio. As director Frankel recalled to EW, “Meryl channeled Miranda in that meeting, and there became no dialog about the hair; they looked into Meryl's eyes and under no circumstances acknowledged a be conscious.”
10. Anne Hathaway needed to work extra difficult for her segment than assistant Andy toiled for Miranda. Good ample, presumably no longer that exhausting, however as she put it correct via an appearance on RuPaul's Proceed Roam, “I became the ninth favor for Devil Wears Prada.”
Though Hathaway indispensable to Selection that she didn't must audition, “I needed to wait and see.” And delivery a fat-blown campaign that integrated tracing the words “hire me” in the sand of Hacken's zen backyard. When Hathaway at final got the tips, she became in her mattress room placing on a shirt. “I had some pals over,” she urged the outlet. “I bear in mind running out in my lounge, half of dressed, screaming—'I got The Devil Wears Prada! I got The Devil Wears Prada!'”
11. Luckily for Hathaway, pros' first favor grew to alter into them down. Steadily. “We equipped it to Rachel McAdams thrice,” director Frankel urged EW of the actress, then filming Fox's The Family Stone. Coming off Imply Girls and The Notebook, McAdams acknowledged she didn't would love to dive into one more mainstream flick. Acknowledged Frankel, “The studio became determined to dangle her, and he or she became determined no longer to give up it.”
Kate Hudson also handed on the feature a million actresses would die for. “It became a timing stutter,” she explained on Capital FM’s Capital Breakfast in February 2025, “it became a form of things where I couldn’t give up it, and I would possibly well soundless’ve made it occur, and I didn’t. That became one where when I seen it I became fancy, 'Ugh.'”
Streep—and Hathaway's turn in the 2005 Oscar winner Brokeback Mountain—helped seal the deal for The Princess Diaries alum. “Meryl watched that scene from the movie,” Frankel recalled, “she met with her and known as up Tom Rothman at Fox and acknowledged, 'Yeah, this lady's gigantic, and I mediate we'll work successfully collectively.'”
12. Casting the segment of Emily became even extra work. Frankel watched better than 100 lady audition for the feature of Miranda's unforgiving lead assistant (among them: Tracie Thoms, who in a roundabout arrangement came back and learn for Andy's bestie Lily), however it became a casually dressed Emily Blunt that caught his spy.
With the Brit already on the Fox lot auditioning for a segment in the 2006 myth movie Eragon, a casting agent asked her to learn for The Devil Wears Prada. “But I became speeding for the airport, and I bear in mind correct being roughly flustered,” Blunt printed on The Slack Slack Display in Also can fair 2021. “So I learn it, however I became wearing sweatpants, and I didn’t explore the segment in any respect.”
Days later, drowning her sorrows over no longer booking Eragon, Blunt got a name from Frankel. “I became in some dive membership in London,” Blunt detailed to Selection. “I known as him back from the rest room. He acknowledged, 'Listen I would possibly well maybe dangle cast you off the tape, however the studio must explore you one beyond regular time. Can you give up what you did however robe the segment extra?'”
13. She already sounded the segment. Though Emily became firstly written as American, as soon as screenwriter McKenna heard Blunt thunder the biting one-liners with her British accent, “we went to a espresso store, went via the script, and peppered it with Britishisms,” McKenna urged EW.
And Blunt deserves fat credit score for one bit she lifted from a wired-out mother. “I thunder I grab from other folks I meet,” the actress explained on The Howard Stern Display. “Love, I seen a mother talking to her child in a grocery store after we dangle been taking pictures that movie. And it's a line that gets quoted back to me now. She yelled at her child and he or she roughly opened and closed her hand and he or she goes, 'Yeah, I'm hearing this, and I would possibly well maybe love to listen to this.' I went and put it in the movie.”
14. Stanley Tucci also helped craft some iconic lines. After producers spent months taking a gaze for the correct fit for Runway art director Nigel, the actor accredited the segment “at the 11th hour,” Tucci urged EW. Then he proceeded to nail Nigel's dry humor, even improvising one of the predominant character's most quotable moments.
“I fancy the scene when Miranda is first coming as a lot as the place of work and all and sundry form of panics,” Tucci reflected to Buzzfeed. “All of us kept laughing so exhausting, and David kept throwing out lines for me to inform and 'Gird your loins' became the one who made it in.” Amongst the rejects: “'Knockers in!'” Tucci shared with EW. “That became one I made up, however whenever we laughed.”
15. Of direction his well-liked memento from the movie is his family, Tucci final shut ample with costar Blunt to score an invitation to her 2010 marriage ceremony to John Krasinski. That's where he reconnected with now-wife Felicity Blunt, he and the literary agent happening to marry in 2012 and welcome teens Matteo and Emilia.
But as Tucci recounted to Other folks, he in actuality met his future bride at the movie's 2006 premiere. At the time he became soundless married to slack wife Kate Tucci, who'd correct got her breast cancer evaluation. “So I did the movie, and he or she began remedies, and then we had the premiere, and then she became alive for four extra years after that,” he explained. “And, in actuality, Felicity—Emily's sister, my wife—she and Kate talked at the premiere that night and I in actuality dangle a portray of them collectively, which is so uncommon.”
16. Love Hathaway, Thoms remembers the true second she got the option that she'd be taking part in Lily, basically since it occurred on her 30th birthday in August 2005. The Rent considerable person felt reasonably confident in her audition—”At that level in my career, I had roughly slipped into this most productive friend home. So I became fancy, 'Oh, Lily's easy. That's correct in my wheelhouse'”—however she became soundless extremely contented when she got be conscious.
“I became in Dartmouth doing a workshop of a brand new play by Alan Ball,” she recalled to E! News. And it became in the cafeteria, over lunch, that she got the tips. “It became fancy, 'Hey, so that you just booked Devil Wears Prada. Happy birthday!'” she shared. “It became an ideal birthday memory.”
17. Thoms also remembers looking at Adrian Grenier—then at the height of his Entourage reputation—getting mobbed by followers and deftly facing every question for an autograph by handing out copies of his alt-folks band The Honey Brothers' CD as one more.
“He became the usage of that replace to advertise his band participants, because he became no longer the frontman of the band,” Thoms indispensable of Grenier, cast as Andy's boyfriend Nate. “I believed that became in actuality gigantic how he handled all and sundry very specifically and appreciated their toughen, and tried to ricochet that toughen onto his colleagues.”
18. Whereas Thoms had an altogether impossible expertise—”We dangle been all fancy, 'Oh my god, it's fancy we're doing Intercourse and the City.' We weren't, however it soundless had that very Unique York, very metropolitan, very looking to be grownup stutter about it”—she does dangle one remorse.
She had a determined opinion for the Marc Jacobs fetch that Lily (and Thoms) salivated over in one key scene. “I asked the prop division to no longer demonstrate me the purse earlier than we dangle been rolling, because I wanted the reaction to be valid,” she acknowledged. “That, fancy, gasping and grabbing and 'Gimme, gimme!', that took region because that purse became comely.”
So comely, in fact, “I had a entire space in my brain on learn the arrangement to preserve the purse,” she admitted to E! News. “After which the scene where I became going to somehow omit to leave the purse in my trailer, that scene got reduce back. So I under no circumstances went back to work to safe the purse. It became very unhappy.”
19. Streep became the woman who didn't dash to Paris. At the origin no person became region to focus on over with the City of Light to capture photos for the final scenes of Miranda and Andy's sizable outing to Paris Vogue Week. “I became aghast,” Frankel urged Selection. But midway via manufacturing he became able to put collectively a sizzle reel that convinced the studio to waste the movie a summer unlock with an elevated funds.
Hathaway and Simon Baker (as her a mode of esteem interest, writer Christian) flew to France for two days of taking pictures, however Streep filmed her portions in Unique York, the studio claiming her depart would possibly well be indispensable too dear.
20. If truth be told, Streep neglected out on plenty of the relaxing. Making the solution to completely step into her Miranda demeanor and largely rob away herself from any on-region banter “became foul,” the actress later reflected to EW. “I would possibly well hear them all rocking and laughing. I became so heart-broken! I acknowledged, 'Neatly, it's the cost you pay for being boss!' That's the final time I ever tried a Technique stutter!”
But earlier than Streep went ice chilly, she gave the briefest of pep talks, Hathaway recalled to Other folks, announcing, “'I need you to clutch I mediate you're going to be gigantic, and I'm so entirely contented to work with you…and that's the final nice stutter I'm going to inform to you.'”
That's all.
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