HATHAWAY'S VOGUE SNUB

Anne Hathaway Snubs Anna Wintour with Harper’s Bazaar Cover Move

Anne Hathaway confirms she will appear on Harper’s Bazaar for The Devil Wears Prada 2 promotion, reportedly bypassing Vogue after negotiations with Vogue’s new editorial head stalled.

Key Points

  • Hathaway picked Harper’s Bazaar after failing to secure Vogue terms with new editor Chloe Malle.
  • The move signals her demand for creative control during The Devil Wears Prada 2 promotion.
  • By sidestepping Vogue, she challenges fashion power dynamics linked to the film’s legacy.
PublishedApril 24, 2026 2:50 PM
UpdatedApril 24, 2026 2:51 PM

ANNE Hathaway has made a bold statement by choosing Harper’s Bazaar over Vogue for her latest cover as she promotes The Devil Wears Prada 2.

The sequel’s buzz is heating up, but sources reveal talks with Vogue hit a snag when new editorial head Chloe Malle wouldn’t agree to Hathaway’s terms.

Despite appearing on Vogue’s August 2025 issue, Hathaway’s switch to Bazaar now sends a clear message about creative control.

Anne Hathaway on the cover of Harper's Bazaar

An insider told Radar Online, “If Vogue won’t play ball, she has other powerful options.”

This isn’t just about one cover; it’s about who really runs the game in fashion and film.

The move highlights Hathaway’s insistence on maintaining her image and influence amid the high-stakes sequel launch.

With The Devil Wears Prada famously inspired by Vogue’s Anna Wintour, Hathaway’s choice to sidestep the fashion bible adds an intriguing twist to the film’s comeback story.