Anna Wintour Playfully Shades Anne Hathaway | Oscars 2026

Anne Hathaway and Anna Wintour just delivered one of the most unforgettable moments of Oscars 2026, and it was pure ‘Devil Wears Prada’ energy. Ahead of the highly anticipated ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ premiere this May, Anne took the Oscars stage alongside the legendary Vogue editor to present Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling, in a pairing that instantly had fans buzzing. Widely believed to be the real-life inspiration for Miranda Priestly, Anna Wintour sat stone-faced as Anne leaned into the moment, nervously praising the power of costume in storytelling. But Anne didn’t stop there. Turning the spotlight on herself, she joked about how wardrobes matter in real life too, especially on “the most important night in Hollywood” when fashion’s most influential eyes are watching. Then Anne directly asked Anna what she thought of her dress. The response? Iconic silence. Anna simply adjusted her sunglasses and moved on with, “And the nominees are.” To cap it all off, after announcing Frankenstein as the winner, Anna delivered one final wink to fans by calling Anne “Emily,” the name Miranda gives all her assistants.

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  1. Anna Wintour is a woman who ascended to the throne of American Vogue solely through the nepotism of her influential parents, despite lacking both a university degree and a formal fashion education. Unlike her predecessors, she never possessed the eye to discover legendary designers, photographers, or makeup artists.
    Her signature style—the bob and oversized sunglasses—is nothing more than a cheap carbon copy of Junko Ouchi. Her only 'legacies' are the Met Gala—a glorified bathroom-smoke session mimicking a Parisian high society composed of prostitutes and ex-cons—and a movie called The Devil Wears Prada.
    There is a mountain of former editors and fashion icons who are infinitely more talented than she will ever be!"

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