Anne Hathaway’s “mohawk” shoes are the most desirable “ugly shoe” of the moment.
As we’ve seen with And Just Like That and Emily in Paris, set photos from The Devil Wears Prada sequel have become an irrefutable source of inspiration (and discourse) for fashionistas. The looks Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and other actors from the film’s cast have been spotted wearing are being added to our mood boards, with each new photo sparking a wave of wardrobe possibilities.
This remains the case with Hathaway’s latest on-set look. As Vogue Spain points out, the images from the shoot are giving us clues about the possible plot of this sequel, and the wardrobe we’ve seen so far seems to indicate that Andy Sachs will be hitting the Runway editorial desk with more force than ever.
After several corp-core looks, Anne Hathaway’s latest look in the production seems a bit more relaxed. This time, we see her playing Andy in white pants and dramatic white T-shirt, accessorizing with a mix of classic necklaces like a silver link chain and a pearl necklace, as well as a black briefcase-style bag that’s perfect for the office.
Anne Hathaway is seen on the set of The Devil Wears Prada 2 on July 25, 2025.
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However, the stars of the look were undoubtedly her Prada shoes. A strange—but not actually ugly—shoe, which rounded out the ensemble perfectly. It is a comfortable kitten-heel pump with a silhouette that Prada describes as a ‘mohawk’ design for its spiky structure reminiscent of the famous hairstyle. The elegant brushed leather finish enhances the pointed silhouette, which is characterized by its bold and dynamic details.
Anne Hathaway is seen on the set of The Devil Wears Prada 2 on July 25, 2025.
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With this look, Anne Hathaway proves that a basic white look only needs unique shoes to succeed. In fact, these white shoes could be a good choice for 2026 brides who are tired of classic designs. The best part? If you choose them for your big day, you’ll reuse them endlessly in office looks.
This article was originally published by Vogue Spain.