What The Devil Wears Prada Got Right—and Wrong—About Working for Anna Wintour at Vogue

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What The Devil Wears Prada Got Right—and Wrong—About Working for Anna Wintour at Vogue

What The Satan Wears Prada Obtained Neutral true—and Defective—About Working for Anna Wintour at Vogue

Anna Wintour's historical assistants unpacked fair how closely the Emilys toiling away at Runway in The Satan Wears Prada resembles what it used to be love to work at Vogue.

The devil is in the principle points, which is why Anna Wintour doesn't indulge in time to surprise about of us's perception of her primarily primarily based on The Satan Wears Prada.

“What I’m in actual fact attracted to is the inventive element of my job,” the Vogue editor in chief urged the BBC in December 2024. And, as for Meryl Streep's performance as a steely eyed trend editor in the 2006 movie, that remained “for the audience and for the of us I work with to resolve if there are any similarities between me and Miranda Priestly.”

Wintour has since been succeeded by Chloe Malle atop the masthead of the magazine she helmed for nearly four a long time, nonetheless the 76-300 and sixty five days-veteran is light having enjoyable blurring these lines, showing on her first-ever Vogue duvet alongside Streep in honor of the upcoming sequel, The Satan Wears Prada 2, in theaters May maybe 1.

Sure, they each wore Prada. Nonetheless that's no longer all.

Three of Wintour's historical assistants—all of them light at Vogue, none of them named Emily—indulge in shared what it used to be in actual fact love to work for her, and what The Satan Wears Prada got factual and unsuitable about the vibe at Vogue thru the fictional goings-on at Runway.

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For starters, none of them were coolly pushed apart in the inspiration thought as Anne Hathaway's Andy Sachs is by Miranda when she exhibits up for her interview.

Nonetheless, they all put care into what they wore, and they in actual fact wished the job.

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What used to be it love to interview at Vogue with Anna Wintour?

“She only requested personal questions,” Director of Particular Events Sache Taylor urged Malle on the April 9 episode of The Creep-Through With Vogue podcast, recalling her first day of work for Wintour in 2019 after transferring over from assisting in the particular events division. “'What construct you be taught? How construct you use your time?' Which I wasn't waiting for.”

The identical went for Sammi Tapper, now Director of Operations and Drawl material Technique for U.S. Vogue. “Questions were personal,” she recalled of her interview in 2023. “I didn't question her to be carrying her sun shades which ability that of the doorways were shut and I used to be love, 'Particular, she'll snatch the glasses off and we'll fair indulge in a chat.' She made it very certain that it used to be going to be an intense job, which it proved to be.”

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Senior Editor Marley Marius, who began working for Wintour per week after graduating from college  in 2017, said that she rewatched The Satan Wears Prada—primarily primarily based on the 2003 unique of the identical title by Lauren Weisberger, who spent about 10 months as Wintour's assistant between 1999 and 2000—sooner than her interview.

Tapper admittedly watched Wintour's Grasp Class episode to prepare for her interview, as there used to be a total section on the acceptable technique to acquire hired as her assistant. “She fair says she in actual fact wants someone to diagram into her discipline of enterprise and be themselves,” Tapper recalled, and they ended up discussing their shared love of theater.

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What's the difference between first and second assistants at Vogue?

Within the movie, Andy is hired to be Miranda's second assistant, at the assist of Emily Blunt's Emily, who doesn't indulge in powerful employ for the newcomer's shapeless work ensembles and absence of devotion to their change.

“When I started, Anna had three assistants, AW123,” Malle recalled, noting how in most cases someone started as AW2 sooner than graduating into AW1.

“In my day,” Taylor said, “it used to be personal and govt. First assistant used to be the govt., so you were in actual fact scheduling issues, doing rate range.” In her abilities (in difference to Andy's), “it used to be very mentor-mentee.”

Tapper added, “I’d hiss for the most section, Anna funnels her communique thru the considerable assistant, as construct most of us in the discipline of enterprise. Then the considerable assistant can delegate what they wish to the second assistant.”

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Does working at Vogue mean having no personal lifestyles, love in The Satan Wears Prada?

Andy's worlds commence to diverge as her boyfriend and only friend run from being eager on her prolonged hours to an increasing form of postpone as she starts to thrive at her job.

Fortunately for Tapper, that wasn't the case, even supposing she said she had conversations with of us discontinuance to her about what this job would mean for “every relationship I had for the time being.”

Mostly, she well-liked, “I have confidence of us are very indignant for you.”

“And they also love to hear about Vogue,” she added, “and listen to about the sphere that you're in. So whereas your mates might maybe well no longer acquire to behold you as powerful, I used to be very lucky that I had supportive of us in my lifestyles who were able to fair diagram over on the weekends and take a seat with me at dwelling whereas I sat on my computer.”

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Trying assist, Marius thinks living at dwelling alongside with her other americans when she used to be 22 and dealing for Wintour used to be more “grounding” and priceless than she realized at the time.

Nonetheless it wasn't as if the assistants were logging surprisingly prolonged hours. “While you're working in media and the job is responding to issues that are occurring on this planet,” the now-31-300 and sixty five days-veteran outlined, “it's very easy for the job to became your lifestyles. And I don't assume that's necessarily a atrocious thing. For me, Vogue of us are my neighborhood.”

Noted Tapper, “While you register for it, you realize you're committing 120 p.c to it for X amount of time.”

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Is any individual fetching Anna Wintour newspapers anymore?

In The Satan Wears Prada, the assistants will indulge in to make sure the total each day newspapers and connected publications are laid out for Miranda every morning. That used to be a in actual fact accurate thing at magazines in 2006, nonetheless no longer so powerful anymore.

By the purpose Marius worked for Wintour, it used to be “fair developing her breakfast and opening her discipline of enterprise doorways.”

The routine also included “developing the boards,” Taylor detailed, relating to an iPad that “exhibits her to-dos that day, reminders and who needs to talk alongside with her. It's no longer printed.”

Nonetheless, Tapper well-liked that Wintour “light prefers to behold most paperwork printed. The board might maybe well very well be the one thing that does dwell on a tech platform. Nonetheless any emails that we aid draft or ship on her behalf, she used to be to assessment these printed, even supposing it's a one-liner.”

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And masses more and heaps as Miranda treats The E-book onscreen, Wintour reads every net page that's despatched dwelling alongside with her in the extra-big L.L. Bean boat tote that serves as her “homework accumulate,” Tapper said. Malle concurred, divulging that “if three 4,000-phrase devices diagram in in a single night time, she is giving very detailed feedback on all of them by the next morning.”

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Lift out the Vogue assistants “gird their loins” when Anna Wintour is on her diagram?

“It's no longer as dramatic as that, nonetheless it completely does happen,” Taylor shared of what it used to be love to search out out that Wintour used to be headed to the discipline of enterprise. “Typically you acquire a call from her driver announcing that she dropped her off and it's in most cases two to three, five minutes, counting on what time it’s, for her to acquire upstairs, and likewise you construct wish to be willing.”

As Tapper recalled, “She is the considerable one, except for for her assistants, in the discipline of enterprise. Nonetheless I construct assume that's no longer even fair snarl to Anna and Vogue. Loads of companies the set you construct indulge in a leader who has a host of admire, of us in actual fact feel that diagram after they diagram up to the discipline of enterprise.”

As for whether or no longer her design resulted in mass alarm, à la Miranda's dramatic entrances, Marius well-liked, “I mean, I modified out of my clogs into more acceptable shoes, for obvious.”

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How elegant is the Satan Wears Prada jog-thru?

Tapper well-liked that the jog-thru scene, in which Andy is schooled in the importance of cerulean blue, rang fair. Now not no longer up to in that the assistants, who helped time desk the jog-throughs and wheel racks of couture into Wintour's discipline of enterprise, in actual fact got to witness the editor weighing in on the total dresses and accessories proposed for upcoming portray shoots.

They'd find in Wintour's discipline of enterprise, Tapper outlined, and “the feedback shall be, 'This looks big.' It must be, 'It largely looks big except for for this one thing.' Or it’ll be, 'We should fully commence over.'”

Seeing as how The Satan Wears Prada has never long previous out of trend, be taught on for more secrets about the movie:

1. The movie version of The Satan Wears Prada used to be in the works sooner than the book even hit cupboards. The first 100 pages and a top level thought were ample to sell Fox executives on the roman-à-clef primarily primarily based on creator Lauren Weisberger's transient stint at Vogue as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's assistant. “I used to be the considerable particular person to be taught it at Fox 2000,” the studio's historical govt vp Carla Hacken urged Kind in 2016. “I believed Miranda Priestly used to be one among the most appealing villains ever. I endure in mind we aggressively went in and scooped it up.”

The adaption began sooner than The New York Events bestseller's 2003 free up, nonetheless after four writers took a stab at crafting an instantaneous memoir, Aline Brosh McKenna used to be tasked with developing a new script obsessed on the sacrifices females make to switch up the masthead at trend magazines. “I wrote a draft elegant rapidly—it took me just a few month,” McKenna urged the outlet. “Then I rewrote it primarily primarily based on everyone's notes.”

2. The lore of Wintour created a host of difficulties for manufacturing. “I had big pain discovering any individual in the trend world who'd consult with me, which ability that of of us were frightened of Anna and Vogue, no longer making an attempt to be blackballed,” McKenna urged Entertainment Weekly of her learn. “There used to be one particular person that spoke to me, whose title I obtained’t ever enlighten, who be taught it and said, 'The of us on this movie are too nice. No person in that world is simply too nice. They don't will indulge in to be, and they don't indulge in time to be.' After that, I did a pass to make everyone a runt busier and meaner.”

Wintour's extensive attain also made it refined to stable areas, director David Frankel admitted to EW. “The Met Ball meant that the Metropolitan Museum wished nothing to construct with us,” he said. Bryant Park—at the time, the prolonged-running set of New York Style Week—used to be out moreover.

“Even these iconic condo constructions we saw as possibilities for Miranda's condo, the co-op boards wouldn't allow us to in,” he shared. Sooner or later, they borrowed a five-story Upper East Facet town condo from a legitimate friend of producer Wendy Finerman.

3. Nonetheless there used to be one residing they nailed. “The absolute best contact we had with Vogue used to be Jess Gonchor, the manufacturing designer, who snuck into their offices to acquire a examine Anna's discipline of enterprise,” Frankel revealed to EW. “He used so as to re-construct the discipline of enterprise so authentically that I used to be urged Anna redecorated hers straight away after the movie came out.”

4. The dresser equipped a recurring diagram back moreover. At the start, Frankel urged EW, they couldn't convince any significant designers to lend devices for the movie: “They fair didn't wish to incur the wrath of Anna.”

Enter legendary costumer Patricia Topic, who worked her magic, assembling a lineup of some 150 devices from Donna Karan, Zac Posen, Rick Owens and, certain, Prada, taking care to picture apart Meryl Streep's exacting Miranda Priestly from Wintour. “She borrowed all the pieces; we wanted to be very careful no longer to relish spaghetti at lunch,” well-liked Streep, “which ability that of it'd run down the front and they couldn't return it!”

5. And Wintour has a minimal of a shrimp sense of humor about the total thing. Streep sat down with the Vogue head for the trend bible's 125th anniversary declare, sharing her abilities portraying Wintour's leisurely friend Katherine Graham in 2017's The Post. Requested about the most anxious character she's ever played, Streep answered, “Oh! I must hiss…” trailing off as Wintour jumped in. “No, no!” she said with a laugh. “We're no longer going there, Meryl.”

6. And Wintour did motivate a screening—the identical one, basically, as her historical aide Weisberger. “It used to be entertainment,” Wintour later urged 60 Minutes of the movie. “It used to be no longer a fair rendition of what happens internal this magazine.”

7. Streep used to be the one replacement to play Miranda, with studio VP Hacken admitting to Kind that they hadn't in actual fact belief to be any masses of actresses. “I don't endure in mind the rest masses of than, 'Please God—let it be Meryl,'” she said. When the Oscar winner's agent phoned announcing she had be taught the script and would meet with the director, Hacken positioned him on a short defend to indulge in a honest time. “I used to be shouting in my discipline of enterprise.”

Streep urged EW she preferred the character's toughness and spine no longer to make herself no longer up to: “I loved that there wasn't any backing faraway from the erroneous parts of her, and the accurate upsetting parts of her needed to construct with the indisputable truth that she didn't try and ingratiate, which is repeatedly the female emollient in any diagram back the set you’ll need your diagram—what my friend Carrie Fisher passe to call 'the squeezy and tilty' of it all. [Miranda] didn't construct any of that.”

8. Ahead of accepting the section, Streep made a in actual fact Miranda Priestly-love switch. No subject getting already composed two Oscars and one other 11 nominations by that time, Streep hadn't pretty mastered the art of inquiring for more pay. Nonetheless this time, she spoke up.

“The provide used to be, to my mind a little bit of, if no longer insulting, no longer maybe reflective of my valid price to the venture,” she outlined to Kind. “There used to be my 'goodbye moment,' after which they doubled the provide. I used to be 55, and I had fair realized, at a in actual fact leisurely date, the acceptable technique to deal on my have confidence behalf.”

9. She had masses of requires moreover. Cautious about turning Miranda true into a sketch, Streep insisted on two scenes: What she known as “the change of trend,” in which the trendsetter schooled Andy on her cerulean sweater, and “a scene the set she is without her armor, the unpeeled scene in the resort room.”

The white hair used to be her introduction moreover, Streep turning up alongside with her frosty locks for a take a seat-down with the head of the studio. As director Frankel recalled to EW, “Meryl channeled Miranda in that meeting, and there used to be no conversation about the hair; they looked into Meryl's eyes and never said a phrase.”

10. Anne Hathaway needed to work more difficult for her section than assistant Andy toiled for Miranda. K, presumably no longer that onerous, nonetheless as she put it in some unspecified time in the future of an look on RuPaul's Crawl Creep, “I used to be the ninth replacement for Satan Wears Prada.”

Even though Hathaway well-liked to Kind that she didn't indulge in to audition, “I needed to be patient.” And open a fats-blown advertising and marketing campaign that included tracing the words “rent me” in the sand of Hacken's zen backyard. When Hathaway sooner or later got the news, she used to be in her bedroom putting on a shirt. “I had some mates over,” she urged the outlet. “I endure in mind running out in my lounge, half of dressed, screaming—'I got The Satan Wears Prada! I got The Satan Wears Prada!'”

11. Fortunately for Hathaway, execs' first replacement modified into them down. Repeatedly. “We equipped it to Rachel McAdams three cases,” director Frankel urged EW of the actress, then filming Fox's The Family Stone. Coming off Mean Women and The Notebook, McAdams said she didn't wish to dive into one other mainstream flick. Said Frankel, “The studio used to make sure to indulge in her, and she or he used to make sure no longer to construct it.”

Kate Hudson also passed on the role 1,000,000 actresses would die for. “It used to be a timing thing,” she outlined on Capital FM’s Capital Breakfast in February 2025, “it used to be a form of issues the set I couldn’t construct it, and I must’ve made it happen, and I didn’t. That used to be one the set as soon as I saw it I used to be love, '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 alongside with her and known as up Tom Rothman at Fox and said, 'Yeah, this lady's big, and I have confidence we'll work well together.'”

12. Casting the section of Emily used to be powerful more work. Frankel watched better than 100 lady audition for the role of Miranda's unforgiving lead assistant (among them: Tracie Thoms, who finally came assist and browse for Andy's bestie Lily), nonetheless it completely used to be a casually dressed Emily Blunt that caught his see.

With the Brit already on the Fox lot auditioning for a bit in the 2006 delusion movie Eragon, a casting agent requested her to be taught for The Satan Wears Prada. “Nonetheless I used to be speeding for the airport, and I endure in mind fair being form of flustered,” Blunt revealed on The Dull Dull Value in May maybe 2021. “So I be taught it, nonetheless I used to be carrying sweatpants, and I didn’t look the section at all.”

Days later, drowning her sorrows over no longer reserving Eragon, Blunt got a call from Frankel. “I used to be in some dive club in London,” Blunt detailed to Kind. “I known as him assist from the lavatory. He said, 'Hear I’d indulge in cast you off the tape, nonetheless the studio needs to behold you another time. Can you construct what you potentially did nonetheless dress the section more?'”

13. She already sounded the section. Even though Emily used to be originally written as American, as soon as screenwriter McKenna heard Blunt bring the biting one-liners alongside with her British accent, “we went to a coffee store, went thru the script, and peppered it with Britishisms,” McKenna urged EW.

And Blunt deserves fats credit for one bit she lifted from a stressed-out mom. “I say I snatch from of us I meet,” the actress outlined on The Howard Stern Value. “Like, I saw a mother talking to her runt one in a supermarket after we were shooting that movie. And it's a line that will get quoted assist to me now. She yelled at her runt one and she or he form of opened and closed her hand and she or he goes, 'Yeah, I'm listening to this, and I wish to hear this.' I went and put it in the movie.”

14. Stanley Tucci also helped craft some iconic lines. After producers spent months making an attempt to search out the factual match for Runway art director Nigel, the actor accredited the section “at the 11th hour,” Tucci urged EW. Then he proceeded to nail Nigel's dry humor, even improvising one of the main main character's most quotable moments.

“I love the scene when Miranda is first coming up to the discipline of enterprise and everyone form of panics,” Tucci reflected to Buzzfeed. “We all kept laughing so onerous, and David kept throwing out lines for me to hiss and 'Gird your loins' used to be the one which made it in.” Among the many rejects: “'Titties in!'” Tucci shared with EW. “That used to be one I made up, nonetheless at any time after we laughed.”

15. After all his approved memento from the movie is his family, Tucci remaining discontinuance ample with costar Blunt to ranking an invitation to her 2010 marriage ceremony to John Krasinski. That's the set he reconnected with now-better half Felicity Blunt, he and the literary agent occurring to marry in 2012 and welcome young of us Matteo and Emilia.

Nonetheless as Tucci recounted to Of us, he in actual fact met his future bride at the movie's 2006 premiere. At the time he used to be light married to leisurely better half Kate Tucci, who'd fair got her breast cancer prognosis. “So I did the movie, and she or he started treatments, after which we had the premiere, after which she used to be alive for four more years after that,” he outlined. “And, in actual fact, Felicity—Emily's sister, my better half—she and Kate talked at the premiere that night time and I in actual fact indulge in a portray of them together, which is so recurring.”

16. Like Hathaway, Thoms remembers the particular moment she got the dedication that she'd be taking half in Lily, largely which ability that of it happened on her Thirtieth birthday in August 2005. The Rent well-known particular person felt barely confident in her audition—”At that time in my career, I had form of slipped into this only friend condo. So I used to be love, 'Oh, Lily's easy. That's factual in my wheelhouse'”—nonetheless she used to be light extremely pleased when she got phrase.

“I used to be in Dartmouth doing a workshop of a new play by Alan Ball,” she recalled to E! Files. And it used to be in the cafeteria, over lunch, that she got the news. “It used to be love, 'Hey, so you booked Satan Wears Prada. Pleased birthday!'” she shared. “It used to be an ethical birthday memory.”

17. Thoms also remembers staring at Adrian Grenier—then at the stop of his Entourage status—getting mobbed by fans and deftly coping with each query for an autograph by handing out copies of his alt-americans band The Honey Brothers' CD as a replace.

“He used to be utilizing that chance to promote his band contributors, which ability that of he used to be no longer the frontman of the band,” Thoms well-liked of Grenier, cast as Andy's boyfriend Nate. “I believed that used to be in actual fact big how he handled everyone very namely and preferred their purple meat up, and tried to ricochet that purple meat up onto his colleagues.”

18. Whereas Thoms had an altogether improbable abilities—”We were all love, 'Oh my god, it's love we're doing Sex and the City.' We weren't, nonetheless it completely light had that very New York, very metropolitan, very making an attempt to be grownup thing about it”—she does indulge in one remorse.

She had a selected understanding for the Marc Jacobs accumulate that Lily (and Thoms) salivated over in a single key scene. “I requested the prop division to no longer expose me the purse sooner than we were rolling, which ability that of I needed the reaction to be valid,” she said. “That, love, gasping and grabbing and 'Gimme, gimme!', that came about which ability that of that purse used to be beautiful.”

So beautiful, basically, “I had a total verbalize in my mind on the acceptable technique to defend the purse,” she admitted to E! Files. “After which the scene the set I used to be going to in a technique overlook to depart the purse in my trailer, that scene got lower. So I never went assist to work to acquire the purse. It used to be very unhappy.”

19. Streep used to be the girl who didn't run to Paris. At the start no one used to be residing to search the advice of with the City of Gentle to capture photos for the rest scenes of Miranda and Andy's big time out to Paris Style Week. “I used to be aghast,” Frankel urged Kind. Nonetheless midway thru manufacturing he used so as to set together a sizzle reel that convinced the studio to make the movie a summer free up with an elevated rate range.

Hathaway and Simon Baker (as her masses of love hobby, writer Christian) flew to France for 2 days of shooting, nonetheless Streep filmed her portions in New York, the studio claiming her rush shall be powerful too dear.

20. If truth be told, Streep uncared for out on loads of the enjoyable. Making the replacement to fully step into her Miranda demeanor and largely snatch away herself from any on-residing banter “used to be erroneous,” the actress later reflected to EW. “I might maybe well hear all of them rocking and laughing. I used to be so downhearted! I said, 'Effectively, it's the price you pay for being boss!' That's the final time I ever tried a Draw thing!”

Nonetheless sooner than Streep went ice cool, she gave the briefest of pep talks, Hathaway recalled to Of us, announcing, “'I want you to know I have confidence you're going to be big, and I'm so elated to work with you…and that's the final nice thing I'm going to hiss to you.'”

That's all.

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