Anna
Wintour shares Vogue cover with Hollywood doppelganger Meryl Streep
Vogue’s
global editorial director says Streep’s character in The Devil Wears Prada
‘distant’ from the real her
Sammy
Gecsoyler
Tue 7 Apr
2026 19.35 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2026/apr/07/former-vogue-editor-anna-wintour-cover-meryl-streep
After
more than 30 years helming Vogue, and becoming a pop icon in the process, Anna
Wintour has graced the cover of the fashion magazine alongside her Hollywood
doppelganger, Meryl Streep.
The
global editorial director of Vogue is photographed by Annie Leibovitz alongside
Streep, who plays Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, a brash, ruthless
editor of a fashion magazine thought to be based on Wintour.
In an
interview by the Barbie director, Greta Gerwig, Wintour said it was “such an
honour to be played by Meryl” but suggested the character of Priestly was
“distant” from the real Wintour. She called the character an “extraordinary
gift”.
She said:
“I like my age. I feel as alive, excited and aware as ever, and I like to learn
from my children and from all my teams around the world. It’s always exciting.
“And I
think with experience, you have a sense of balance and proportion, and you know
that life is not perfect and that things will go wrong and you’re just going to
give it your best shot. But if it doesn’t work, you have to move on. I feel age
is actually an advantage.”
Asked how
she would feel about swapping jobs with Streep, Wintour said: “There’s no way.
I have no gifts. I have absolutely no gifts at all. I can’t sing, I can’t
dance, I can’t act, I’m useless with my hands, I can’t cook, I certainly can’t
sew.”
The Devil
Wears Prada is based on the novel of the same name by Lauren Weisberger, who
had been Wintour’s assistant at Vogue. The film starred Anne Hathaway as an
aspiring reporter who secures a post as a lackey to the ice-cold editor of the
fictional publication Runway. The Devil Wears Prada 2, a sequel to the 2006
original, is out in cinemas next month.
Wintour
has previously given a more mixed reaction to the character. Speaking to the
New Yorker editor, David Remnick, on a podcast, she said: “I went to the
premiere wearing Prada, completely having no idea what the film was going to be
about.”
Remnick
suggested it was “cartoonish”, to which Wintour agreed, adding: “Yes, a
caricature.” But Wintour said she was surprised by the subtlety of the
portrayal, and impressed more generally by the film.
“I found
it highly enjoyable. It was very funny,” she said. “Miuccia [Prada] and I talk
about it a lot, and I say to her: ‘Well, it was really good for you.’”
Wintour
and Streep may share more than a Hollywood portrayal. A genealogy report by
Ancestry has claimed they are sixth cousins.

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