A glamorous evening worthy of its name! Everyone came to celebrate the premiere of the new musical “The Devil Wears Prada”, the stars were all dressed up this Sunday. A theatrical version of David Frankel's hit 2006 film, itself adapted from the autobiographical novel by Lauren Weisberger, whose original music was composed by Elton John. In the heart of London's West End, the Dominion Theater was a playground for stars, all of whom played along to the demanding dress codes of the Runway premises, run by the tyrannical Miranda Priestly.
Lily Collins made a real fashion statement in a sumptuous gold sequinned dress, signed Vivienne Westwood. The star of “Emily in Paris” honored her timeless glamor by revealing her silhouette with a pretty cowl neck and a thigh-high slit, she who has a reputation for daring avant-garde looks. Equipped with her short bob, the young actress now has her place in the upscale London neighborhood, having made her debut at the theater there last October.
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Star of the evening, Elton John was also there, he who took advantage of his speech on stage to announce to the public his unfortunate loss of sight, following an infection contracted this summer in France. The British singer posed with her husband David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, Damian Hurley, Chris Evans and Italian stylist Donatella Versace. At his side on the red carpet, sunglasses and hair above the shoulders, the editor-in-chief of “Vogue” Anna Wintour took off her long green coat to be photographed with her friend.
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Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly
Another star has captivated the hearts of photographers in turn, and it is the magnificent Vanessa Williams. Lhe American actress and singer was photographed on the arm of Elton John, wearing a chic red dress and an elegant bun. A few hours earlier, the 61-year-old model had paraded dressed in black from head to toe at the “British Museum”. And if Vanessa Williams takes her outfits so seriously it's because she has the leading role in the musical, and the difficult task of taking over from Meryl Streep by playing the character of the uncompromising editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly.
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While the sequel to the cult comedy from the 2000s was announced by the American magazine “Variety”, Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt made their big comeback together by presenting an award at the 2024 Screen Actors Guild Awards a few months ago.
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