All the Cameos Spotted in <em>The Devil Wears Prada 2</em>
From Lady Gaga to Marc Jacobs to Jon Batiste

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
When a sequel to a cultural institution finally arrives, the cameo list becomes its own form of fashion editorial — a curated guest list that tells you everything about who matters right now. The Devil Wears Prada 2 apparently understood the assignment, stacking its frame with an absurd amount of recognizable faces. According to Harper's Bazaar, the film reads less like a movie and more like a very expensive, very stylish social diary.
The fashion world shows up in force. Lady Gaga performs as herself during a Milan Fashion Week sequence, which is either inspired casting or the most on-brand thing that has ever happened. Donatella Versace lunches on screen with Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt), Marc Jacobs is shown working on a new collection, and Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana appear during footage from their actual Spring/Summer 2026 runway show. Brunello Cucinelli brings his daughters Camilla and Carolina along for the ride, Winnie Harlow and Ashley Graham both appear — Harlow in Milan, Graham ascending the steps at a Met Gala-inspired scene — and Heidi Klum returns for her second franchise cameo after a brief appearance in the original. Law Roach, the stylist synonymous with Zendaya's red carpet dominance, attends an on-screen birthday party.
Miranda Priestly's Hamptons Lunch Is Doing A Lot of Work
A significant chunk of the cameo real estate belongs to a single scene: a lunch at Miranda Priestly's Hamptons house, where the film essentially recreates the world's most intimidating dinner party. Guests include journalist power duo Kara Swisher and Tina Brown, Today co-host Jenna Bush Hager — who mingles with Anne Hathaway's Andy Sachs — comedian Ronny Chieng, musician Jon Batiste with his wife writer Suleika Jaouad, and Karl-Anthony Towns, the New York Knicks All-Star center who apparently has very good table manners. Rory McIlroy, Masters winner, attends with his wife Erica, because of course professional golf and Miranda Priestly occupy the same social sphere.
The self-aware cameos might be the best ones. Author Molly Jong-Fast appears for approximately three seconds — time she reportedly described as "three seconds more than Sydney Sweeney" — and Tomi Adeyemi teased her own appearance on Instagram with undisguised glee. Amelia Dimoldenberg of Chicken Shop Date fame mingles at the birthday party, and photographer Brigitte Lacombe appears as herself. Model and content creator Calum Harper doubled down on the moment by posting a video with Klum using audio from the original film, which is the kind of meta-layering this franchise was practically built for.
The real flex of The Devil Wears Prada 2 isn't the plot — it's the proof that two decades later, the fashion world still wants a seat at Miranda Priestly's table.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


