Excuse us for still thinking about Anne Hathaway and The Devil Wears Prada, the 2006 film she starred in alongside Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt; the trio presented an award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards last night, and it’s stuck in our collective minds. (Can we please have a sequel? Please?) Hathaway remained so committed to the character of Andrea “Andy” Sachs that she wore cerulean blue for the occasion (a throwback to a famous scene from the movie with Streep, in character as Runway editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly), telling The Hollywood Reporter “Given who I was presenting with, I asked for a very specific color.”

The film is based on a 2003 novel of the same name by Lauren Weisberger, who wrote the work of fiction allegedly based on her experiences working at Vogue with its editor-in-chief, the legendary Anna Wintour. And art met life met fashion at Milan Fashion Week, when Hathaway and Wintour’s respective stars collided in a moment for the fashion history books, if for nothing else than what Hathaway said to Wintour.

Hathaway in Versace at Milan Fashion Week (Image credit: Getty Images)
Hathaway in Versace at Milan Fashion Week (Image credit: Getty Images)© Provided by Marie Claire US

Wintour at Milan Fashion Week (Image credit: Getty Images)

Wintour at Milan Fashion Week (Image credit: Getty Images)© Provided by Marie Claire US

At the Versace show on Friday, Hathaway, clad in a supertight red leather corset dress, was asked by Wintour “Can you breathe?” in a clip captured on Instagram. “Very easily,” Hathaway replied with a laugh. “I can’t turn, but I can breathe.” All in the name of fashion!

Hathaway and Wintour “exchanged pleasantries for a few more seconds before the show began,” People reports. “The moment gave off vibes of being straight out of the 2006 movie in which Hathaway starred.”

Hathaway front row at Versace (Image credit: Getty Images)
Hathaway front row at Versace (Image credit: Getty Images)© Provided by Marie Claire US

Wintour made sure Hathaway could breathe, as she wore a supertight red Versace dress (Image credit: Getty Images)
Wintour made sure Hathaway could breathe, as she wore a supertight red Versace dress (Image credit: Getty Images)© Provided by Marie Claire US

Hathaway paired her Versace look with a pair of red pumps, a black handbag, and gold bracelets. Her exact dress also appeared on the runway as part of the fall/winter 2024 womenswear collection as Hathaway sat front row at the show. The model also went monochromatic, wearing red leather driving gloves and red heels with straps at the ankles.