Fashion Icon's Shoe choice Sparks Backlash on Social Media as 'Diabolical Move'
Anne Hathaway recently posted the first trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Instagram, accompanied by a photo of Miranda Priestly's red-studded Rockstud stilettos made by Valentino in 2010. The shoes instantly drew attention and sparked debate among fashion enthusiasts, who deemed them passΓ©.
Fashion experts believe that the backlash towards Miranda Priestly's shoe choice is not surprising given its association with old-school style trends from the 2010s. However, the possibility of a revival cannot be dismissed entirely. "When I started at Vogue in 2011, I remember Rockstuds being a familiar sight," notes Julia Hobbs, a senior contributing fashion features editor at Vogue.
Some are predicting that this could be more than just a coincidence; it's a deliberate marketing move designed to generate buzz before the film's release. The tide may indeed turn as people begin to see the Rockstud shoes in a new light β not just as an outdated style but also as a statement piece ripe for revival.
It appears that designers and fashion brands have been keeping an eye on this resurgence of interest, with some even hinting at a potential comeback. With Anne Hathaway's character set to return to our screens, it will be fascinating to see how her iconic shoe choice influences the wider fashion world once again.
Anne Hathaway recently posted the first trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Instagram, accompanied by a photo of Miranda Priestly's red-studded Rockstud stilettos made by Valentino in 2010. The shoes instantly drew attention and sparked debate among fashion enthusiasts, who deemed them passΓ©.
Fashion experts believe that the backlash towards Miranda Priestly's shoe choice is not surprising given its association with old-school style trends from the 2010s. However, the possibility of a revival cannot be dismissed entirely. "When I started at Vogue in 2011, I remember Rockstuds being a familiar sight," notes Julia Hobbs, a senior contributing fashion features editor at Vogue.
Some are predicting that this could be more than just a coincidence; it's a deliberate marketing move designed to generate buzz before the film's release. The tide may indeed turn as people begin to see the Rockstud shoes in a new light β not just as an outdated style but also as a statement piece ripe for revival.
It appears that designers and fashion brands have been keeping an eye on this resurgence of interest, with some even hinting at a potential comeback. With Anne Hathaway's character set to return to our screens, it will be fascinating to see how her iconic shoe choice influences the wider fashion world once again.