Hathaway made producers promise not to feature ‘alarmingly thin’ models like those she saw on Milan Fashion Week runways. Two decades after the original film, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep are returning to the world of The Devil Wears Prada for its long-awaited sequel.
Meryl Streep reveals Anne Hathaway asked that models ‘not be so skeletal’ for ‘Devil Wears Prada’ sequel
Why This Matters
This revelation highlights ongoing concerns about body image standards in the fashion industry and their influence on media portrayals. It underscores the importance of promoting healthier and more diverse representations, especially in high-profile projects that reach wide audiences. For consumers and industry professionals alike, it signals a shift towards more responsible and inclusive practices.
Key Takeaways
- The film industry is increasingly advocating for healthier body standards among models.
- Actors like Anne Hathaway influence production decisions to promote positive body image.
- The sequel's production reflects a broader industry push for diversity and responsibility.
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