
Miranda Priestly And Nigel Sit Front Row For Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan Show
Miranda Priestly and Nigel Kipling just made a surprise front-row appearance at Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 2026 presentation during Milan Fashion Week.
Dressed, of course, in head-to-toe in Dolce & Gabbana, Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci slipped back into their Devil Wears Prada roles alongside new castmate Simone Ashley. Streep, embodying the formidable Runway editor Priestly, wore a patent trench cinched with an animal-print belt, cropped black trousers, satin pumps and a matching clutch. A chunky gold necklace and angular sunglasses completed the look. Tucci opted for a tailored three-piece suit with a graphic tie and shades, while Ashley wore a black corset top and a glittering pencil skirt.
It’s been nearly two decades since the legendary editor has been seen at the shows, but if rumours – and spoilers from the book – are to be believed, there’s a major plot twist ahead for fashion’s most notorious bible. And so here she was, alongside Naomi Campbell, Mun Ka Young and NCT’s Doyoung, to take in a collection of pyjama-inspired looks with decorative highlights including (gasp!) spring florals and a cerulean-adjacent blue.
Filming for the sequel has been well under way in New York, with Streep and Tucci reprising their iconic roles alongside Anne Hathaway (Andy Sachs) and Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton). So far, costumes on set have leaned heavily on Gabriela Hearst, Phoebe Philo and an array of Coach bags. Streep has also been spotted dressed in a tailored Lanvin coat, and a red taffeta gown for a Met Gala-esque scene.
As for Priestly’s verdict on Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 20256 collection? Well, it seems the front-row cameo was all part of filming a scene for the movie, so we’ll have to wait for her next Runway editor’s letter when the film drops in 2026.