Fashion, luxury and cinematic nostalgia are once again taking over the internet. Ever since reports surrounding The Devil Wears Prada 2 began surfacing online, fans have been closely tracking every detail connected to the highly anticipated sequel.
While casting updates and on-set pictures have already triggered excitement, the film's glamorous shooting locations are now becoming a major conversation point among movie lovers and fashion enthusiasts alike.
From the iconic streets of New York City to the postcard-perfect landscapes of Italy, the sequel appears to be expanding its fashion universe far beyond the original film. And if the reported filming locations are anything to go by, the movie is aiming for a far more luxurious and global visual identity this time around.
Manhattan Once Again Becomes The Heart Of The Film
Much like the original 2006 classic, Manhattan reportedly serves as one of the central backdrops for the sequel. Several sequences were filmed across different parts of New York City, including Midtown Manhattan, where Anne Hathaway was spotted filming scenes for the project.
The busy corporate atmosphere and high-fashion energy of Midtown appear to align perfectly with the film's publishing and luxury-fashion world. Apart from Midtown, filming also reportedly took place around Chelsea, one of Manhattan's most artistic and visually vibrant neighbourhoods. Known for its galleries, cafés and creative culture, Chelsea adds a modern and stylish texture to the film's urban aesthetic.
Other outdoor sequences were reportedly shot at iconic New York landmarks, including Central Park and Madison Square Park.
Brooklyn's Long Island Bar Adds A More Intimate Feel
One of the more interesting filming locations includes the famous Long Island Bar in Brooklyn. The vintage-style establishment reportedly appears in scenes involving Andy Sachs and her new romantic storyline.
Known for its retro interiors, dim lighting and old-school New York atmosphere, the location offers a sharp contrast to the polished corporate glamour associated with the Runway fashion world. Fans online have already pointed out how the setting feels visually closer to Andy's grounded personality, something the original film also balanced carefully against the extravagant fashion backdrop.
The American Museum Of Natural History Hosts A Major Gala Scene
The sequel is also expected to feature another grand fashion gala sequence. According to reports, scenes were shot at the iconic American Museum of Natural History, one of New York's most recognisable cultural landmarks. The museum reportedly serves as the setting for one of the film's most glamorous high-society events. With its grand architecture and cinematic interiors, the location perfectly complements the world of couture, celebrity influence and elite fashion politics that defines The Devil Wears Prada franchise.
The original film became famous for blending fashion with aspirational New York imagery, and the sequel appears to be doubling down on that formula.
Milan Brings High Fashion Energy To The Sequel
No fashion film feels complete without Milan. The Italian fashion capital reportedly hosts several important sequences in the sequel, further expanding the movie's international scale. Known globally for luxury fashion houses, designer boutiques and runway culture, Milan naturally fits into the visual language of The Devil Wears Prada. Filming reportedly took place around luxury shopping districts, historic streets and high-end fashion spaces throughout the city.
Reports also suggest that sequences were shot near Pinacoteca di Brera, one of Milan's most celebrated art galleries. The combination of art, fashion and European architecture appears designed to elevate the sequel's visual sophistication even further.
Lake Como Adds Old-World Luxury To The Storyline
Perhaps the most visually striking location linked to the sequel is Lake Como. Famous for its serene waters, alpine scenery and luxury villas, Lake Como has long been associated with wealth, exclusivity and cinematic romance. Several scenes were reportedly filmed around the area, including portions shot near the iconic Villa del Balbianello.
The location has previously appeared in multiple Hollywood productions and is often chosen for its timeless European elegance. For fans, the addition of Lake Como suggests the sequel may explore a more mature and globally expansive storyline compared to the original film.
Why Fans Are Already Obsessed With The Sequel's Visual World
Even before its official release, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is generating excitement largely because of its aesthetic identity. The original film became a cultural phenomenon not just for its performances and fashion moments, but also for the aspirational lifestyle it projected through its locations, styling and atmosphere. Now, with Manhattan, Brooklyn, Milan and Lake Como all playing major roles in the sequel, audiences are expecting a film that feels even bigger, richer and more visually immersive than before.
And judging by the internet's early reaction, the sequel's glamorous world may already be winning over fashion fans long before the first trailer even drops.

