Obsessed With Meryl Streep: How the Iconic Actress Chose a Striking Orange-Red Design for Vogue España’s TikTok Feature
- Vogue España has shared a TikTok video featuring Meryl Streep wearing a bold orange-red design, highlighting the actress's continued prominence in fashion and entertainment circles as anticipation builds...
- The video, posted by Vogue España's official TikTok account, shows Streep in a striking orange-red ensemble that drew attention from fashion observers.
- This appearance comes amid heightened public interest in Streep's return to the role of Miranda Priestly in the highly anticipated sequel "The Devil Wears Prada 2," scheduled for...
Vogue España has shared a TikTok video featuring Meryl Streep wearing a bold orange-red design, highlighting the actress’s continued prominence in fashion and entertainment circles as anticipation builds for the upcoming release of “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”
The video, posted by Vogue España’s official TikTok account, shows Streep in a striking orange-red ensemble that drew attention from fashion observers. The post’s caption reads: “Obsesionadas con #MerylStreep es decir poco: la actriz ha escogido un diseño rojo anaranjado…” which translates to “Obsessed with #MerylStreep is saying little: the actress has chosen an orange-red design…”
This appearance comes amid heightened public interest in Streep’s return to the role of Miranda Priestly in the highly anticipated sequel “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” scheduled for release in May 2026. The film marks Streep’s reprise of the iconic fashion editor character she originated in the 2006 hit, which was loosely inspired by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Streep’s recent public appearances have been closely tied to the sequel’s promotion. In early April 2026, she appeared on the cover of Vogue’s May 2026 issue alongside Anna Wintour, photographed by Annie Leibovitz with styling by Grace Coddington. The cover story featured a conversation between the two women, moderated by filmmaker Greta Gerwig, discussing fashion, aging, and their respective careers.
During that Vogue interview, Streep reflected on revisiting the Miranda Priestly role two decades after the original film. She stated that when preparing for the sequel, she “thought honestly about Anna and tried to imagine what it was like to carry her responsibility and to be as interested in the world and curious as she must have to be.”
However, Streep also clarified that her portrayal draws from multiple influences beyond Wintour. She explained that she bases her performance on “role models, different people that I know, and most of them are men,” specifically citing directors Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood as inspirations she mentioned in a recent appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Wintour responded to Streep’s portrayal with grace, calling it “such an honor to be played by Meryl, however distant Miranda is from myself,” and questioning, “Who wouldn’t think that that wasn’t the most extraordinary gift?” She revealed that she personally reached out to Streep when she first heard rumors about a sequel, saying, “When I heard rumors that this new film might be happening, I called Meryl to ask if it was true. I knew she would tell me if it was going to be all right.”
The TikTok video from Vogue España adds to the growing visual documentation of Streep’s promotional activities for the sequel. Her fashion choices during this promotional period have been noted for their deliberate connections to the Miranda Priestly character, with the orange-red design featured in the video continuing a pattern of bold, statement-making wardrobe selections.
As of April 21, 2026, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” is positioned for a May 1, 2026 theatrical release, with Streep’s return to the role generating significant attention from both film and fashion industries. The sequel represents one of the most anticipated follow-ups in recent cinema history, given the enduring cultural impact of the original film and the iconic status of both Streep and Wintour in their respective fields.
