Notice the beauty, the presence, and the skin of Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep on the way back from The Devil Wears Prada 2It's impossible not to remember the impact of the first film and, at the same time, realize how they continue to convey strength, elegance, and mastery of their own image.
The film premiered in 2026, reuniting Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, almost 20 years after the 2006 classic. According to recent press coverage, the sequel had a very strong global opening and rekindled public fascination with Miranda Priestly, Andy Sachs, and the entire fashion world.
But, as a dermatologist, what strikes me most in this conversation isn't trying to guess what each actress did. It's observing how they represent different phases of feminine beauty: Anne, with luminous and very well-preserved skin; Meryl, with a mature, elegant, and extremely powerful presence.
And this opens up an important reflection: Managing aging isn't about trying to erase time. It's about taking care of your skin, its firmness, collagen, texture, and expression to navigate each phase with more confidence and quality.
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What do the before-and-after photos of the cast of "The Devil Wears Prada" show about aging?
A comparison between the actors in 2006 and today shows that aging doesn't mean losing beauty, presence, or elegance. Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci continue to project a strong, sophisticated image, very much in line with their current phases.
The most interesting thing is not to look for "what has changed" in each face, but to realize that aging can be managed intelligently. Skin, expression, firmness, texture, posture, style, and self-care are all part of this process.
Before and After Anne Hathaway: How has she changed since The Devil Wears Prada?
Anne Hathaway was just over 20 years old when she played Andy Sachs in the 2006 film. Today, almost 20 years later, she appears with a more mature, elegant, and extremely radiant image, maintaining a very strong presence in the world of fashion and beauty.
She has spoken publicly about having a more positive relationship with aging. In an interview with PeopleAnne commented that aging is another way of living and that she feels better now than when she was younger, precisely because she takes better care of herself.
Before and After Meryl Streep: How has she changed since The Devil Wears Prada?
Meryl Streep was already a mature woman when she played Miranda Priestly in 2006. Now, almost 20 years later, she reinforces something very powerful: the beauty of presence, expression, and preserved identity.
In her case, the comparison is especially interesting because it shows that managing aging doesn't have to mean erasing marks or seeking an artificial appearance. It can mean taking care of your skin, your image, and your health while maintaining the strength of your own story.
Before and After Emily Blunt: How has she changed since The Devil Wears Prada?
Emily Blunt appeared in The devil Wears Prada as one of the film's great revelations. In 2006, her image was younger and marked by the intense aesthetic of the character Emily Charlton. Currently, she appears with a more sophisticated, polished, and very elegant beauty.
During the announcement of The Devil Wears Prada 2Fashion and beauty publications have highlighted Emily Blunt's presence at recent events and her connection to the world of beauty and high fashion. She follows a skincare protocol developed by her dermatologist to create a glow worthy of the Runway universe.
Before and After Stanley Tucci: How has she changed since The Devil Wears Prada?
Stanley Tucci is a great example of how image management is also part of aging. In 2006, he already conveyed elegance and personality in the role of Nigel. Today, he appears with an even stronger, more sophisticated, and confident image.
In the case of men, aging is often perceived differently. But men's skin also loses collagen, firmness, and quality over time. That's why more and more men are seeking discreet treatments to maintain a rested and well-cared-for appearance.
What is aging management?
Managing aging involves monitoring skin changes over the years and strategically recommending care. It's not about waiting until everything becomes bothersome to treat it, nor is it about performing unnecessary procedures.
At the Renata Ralha Clinic, this management begins with an individualized assessment. We observe skin quality, collagen, sagging, texture, blemishes, wrinkles caused by movement, facial contour, and the patient's history before developing any treatment plan.
What does the "Before and After" of the cast reveal?
Comparing images from 2006 with current ones helps to understand that aging is a continuous process. In 20 years, the skin changes, the face changes, the expression matures, and the way a person presents themselves also transforms.
But this comparison shouldn't be used to point out specific characteristics. It should serve to show that self-care over time makes a difference, especially when there is medical follow-up and well-indicated treatments.
What signs appear on the skin after age 20?
Over 20 years, it is common to observe collagen loss, reduced firmness, more pronounced lines, sagging, changes in facial contour, blemishes, uneven texture, and decreased skin radiance.
These changes are natural, but they can be managed. The goal is not to revert to your 2006 face, but rather to improve the quality of your skin today, respecting your current stage.
What procedures help in managing aging?
The most commonly used procedures in managing aging may include Liftera 2, CoolFase, collagen biostimulators, skinboosters, dermatological lasers, botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid, peels, drug delivery, and targeted skincare..
The choice depends on the assessment. Each person's skin ages differently, and therefore the protocol needs to be personalized.
How do I know which procedure is right for my skin?
The first step is a medical evaluation. Sometimes, the patient thinks they need fillers, but what the skin really needs is collagen stimulation, laser treatment, or deep hydration.
At the Renata Ralha Clinic, we evaluate skin, sagging, texture, blemishes, contour, expression lines, and history of procedures before recommending any treatment.
What is the best treatment for each age?
There is no fixed rule based on age, because each person's skin ages differently. A 35-year-old patient may have more sagging skin than a 45-year-old. Another may have good firmness but many blemishes or an uneven texture.
Therefore, during the consultation, I assess the skin's current condition. Based on this, I determine if the priority is collagen, hydration, texture, blemishes, wrinkles caused by movement, facial contouring, or a combination thereof.
What does Dr. Renata Ralha evaluate before recommending a protocol?
Before recommending any treatment, I assess skin quality, degree of sagging, collagen loss, facial contour, double chin, blemishes, texture, expression lines, history of procedures, and the patient's expectations.
Based on this assessment, we create an individualized protocol, which may involve technologies, lasers, injectables, skin boosters, and at-home products. I don't work with pre-packaged treatments because each skin type requires its own strategy.
Conclusion
Comparing the actors of The devil Wears Prada In 2006 and currently, it's an interesting way to remember that time passes for everyone.
Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci each show, in their own way, that growing up can also be accompanied by beauty, presence, style, and identity.
In dermatology, the most important thing is not trying to get back the face you had 20 years ago. It's about taking care of your skin now, understanding what it needs to age gracefully.
With technologies such as Liftera 2, CoolPhase and lasers, in addition to collagen biostimulators, skin booster, Botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid With targeted skincare, it's possible to build an individualized plan for firmness, radiance, texture, and skin quality.
Managing aging is not about erasing time.
It's about taking care of your skin to get through each phase with more confidence, health, and beauty.
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace an in-person medical consultation. References to the actresses and actor are based on public information and general recommendations from modern aesthetic dermatology for patients in this age group. The indication for any treatment depends on an individual dermatological evaluation.
Medical evaluation is essential to understand the patient's complaints, identify dermatological problems, and consider their individual characteristics, such as anatomy, skin type, and reactions to substances used. Based on this, it is possible to determine the appropriate techniques to naturally enhance the features of the face, skin, and body.
Choosing a dermatologist is crucial for a thorough analysis of the areas of disharmony in the patient and to determine the necessary techniques, whether it be increasing volume, correcting angles, or symmetry. With a personalized and exclusive treatment plan, it is possible to meet the specific needs of each patient while respecting their limitations.
Dr. Renata Ralha, Clinical, Aesthetic and Hair Dermatologist, CRM: 52-84102-1 RJ, RQE No.: 28115
Medical evaluation is essential to understand the patient's complaints, identify dermatological problems, and consider their individual characteristics, such as anatomy, skin type, and reactions to substances used. Based on this, it is possible to determine the appropriate techniques to naturally enhance the features of the face, skin, and body.
Choosing a dermatologist is crucial for a thorough analysis of the areas of disharmony in the patient and to determine the necessary techniques, whether it be increasing volume, correcting angles, or symmetry. With a personalized and exclusive treatment plan, it is possible to meet the specific needs of each patient while respecting their limitations.
Dr. Renata Ralha, Clinical, Aesthetic and Hair Dermatologist, CRM: 52-84102-1 RJ, RQE No.: 28115
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