Meryl Streep discussed the polarizing nature of her character Miranda Presley during an interview promoting the upcoming film "El diablo viste a la moda 2".
The conversation highlights the intersection of high fashion and modern journalism. As the industry adapts to social media and new technology, the character of Presley serves as a focal point for discussing how power dynamics in media have shifted since the original film.
Streep met with Anna Wintour at a suite in the Crosby Street Hotel in London [1]. Both Streep and Wintour are 76 years old [1]. The meeting took place during the final leg of a world tour intended to build anticipation for the sequel's release in 2026 [3].
During the session, Streep said why audiences both love and hate the fictional fashion icon [2]. The discussion focused on the duality of Presley's professional rigor and her personal coldness, traits that have made the character a cultural touchstone for nearly two decades.
Streep and Wintour also addressed the evolution of the fashion industry. They examined how digital platforms have changed the way journalism is consumed and how high fashion maintains its exclusivity in a democratized internet era [2], [3].
The interview serves as a primary promotional pillar for the 2026 project [3]. By pairing the actress with the real-life figure who inspired the character, the promotion emphasizes the blurred line between the cinematic portrayal of fashion leadership and its reality [1].
“The character of Presley serves as a focal point for discussing how power dynamics in media have shifted.”
The pairing of Streep and Wintour signals a strategic effort to bridge the gap between the fictional world of the film and the actual industry it satirizes. By focusing on the impact of technology and social media, the sequel appears positioned to move beyond a simple character study and instead critique the current state of digital journalism and luxury branding.




