Anne Hathaway is officially back as Andy Sachs, and her wardrobe is making headlines once again. On the New York set of The Devil Wears Prada 2, the actor was spotted wearing baggy, cuffed Levi’s jeans, a stark departure from the sleek skinnies that defined her 2006 fashion transformation.

Her full ensemble, a Polo Ralph Lauren cable-knit sweater, suede Ralph Lauren Purple Label blazer, snakeskin Zadig & Voltaire boots, and a fringe-trimmed Valentino bag, was a deliberate mix of high fashion and accessible streetwear. But it was the cuffed jeans, priced under $100 and available from mainstream retailers, that drew the most attention.

The cuffed hem isn’t just a styling choice; it taps into 2025’s leading denim trend. Stars like Naomi Watts and Nicole Kidman have embraced similar loose-fit, rolled-hem silhouettes, cementing the cuff as a symbol of understated style and modern polish.

The visual shift also mirrors what’s expected to be Sachs’s narrative arc: from ambitious assistant to grounded, editorial powerhouse in a post-print, fashion-tech world. The sequel, currently filming, reunites Hathaway with Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt and is slated for a 2026 release.

Following the release of the images, demand surged for similar styles from Levi’s, Madewell, Old Navy, and Abercrombie, with prices ranging between $50–$80. Lookalikes on Amazon quickly trended after Hathaway's look went viral.

Hathaway’s cuffed jeans might be the most low-key element of her outfit, but they’re the most talked-about, hinting at a new era of Sachs that’s just as fashion-forward, with far less fuss.

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