Anne Hathaway Celebrates the 16th Anniversary of The Devil Wears Prada

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Anne Hathaway gave a timely political message while honoring the 16th anniversary of The Devil Wears Prada yesterday.

The Oscar winner posted a heartfelt tribute to the 16th anniversary of the iconic film, which has kept its beloved status among fashion lovers for over a decade. She shared her message along with pics of the iconic outfits throughout the film, including her favorite look and a behind-the-scenes snap of her co-star Meryl Strep and costume designer Patricia Field.

"Happy Anniversary to #TheDevilWearsPrada, with special love to the amazing @patriciafield! She put us in the most incredible, iconic and joyful costumes which somehow keep serving 16 years later. That’s magic," she wrote, including a nod to Field, who has also worked on Sex and the City and Emily in Paris.

"Looking back on photos of this beloved film that shaped the lives and careers of so many—mine included—I am struck by the fact that the young female characters in this movie built their lives and careers in a country that honored their right to have choice over their own reproductive health," she continued.

She finished the post with sign-off, "See you in the fight xx."

The WeCrashed actor revealed in her recent Interview cover story that her favorite costume from the film was the James Holt party look, which included a velvet Chanel coat, a minidress, slouched knee-light boots, and layered necklaces from the French fashion house.

The star also shared that her own style was highly influenced by Field, saying that she felt "so influenced by getting to work with Patricia Field and having conversations with her about how to put outfits together."

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