The “Goodies” singer stepped out in an avant-garde denim look just as bold and unapologetic as the couture culture classic film.
Ciara is back on the red carpet turning heads. The “Goodies” singer stunned in an avant-garde denim number, one of many celebrities who flocked to New York City to celebrate the premiere of Devil Wears Prada 2. Dressing for the occasion — an unapologetically over-the-top celebration of fashion, style, and a little bit of gaudiness — Ciara gave us a look we can’t stop thinking about.
Our girl Ci Ci is a known fashion icon. She is always ready to take a risk and wear the unexpected. So it is no surprise that her Devil Wears Prada 2 New York City premiere fit was all of that and more.
Walking alongside her hubby, Russell Wilson, the singer wore a white button-down and shorts underneath a layered denim coat in a medium blue wash. The coat featured a tightly cinched rope waist and cascading panels of fabric that fell into a long train.
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She topped off the look with black pumps and a chunky stacked rhinestone choker. She styled her hair in a black wavy bob.
We are loving Ciara’s red carpet moment, courtesy of Black designer Romeo Hunte. Romeo presented the look during his February 2026 New York Fashion Week show.
For the premiere of such a couture culture classic, Ciara’s look did not miss. It was the kind of fit that makes people talk, pause, and stare.
The second Devil Wears Prada movie is one of the most anticipated of the year. Elle reports that the sequel finds Miranda Priestly dealing with a fashion media world that no longer looks the way it used to.
With Runway under financial pressure, she ends up going head-to-head with former assistant Emily Charlton, who now holds major power at a luxury brand and has the ad money Miranda needs. The film is also said to tap into bigger conversations around influencer culture, fast fashion, and how power in fashion keeps shifting in a digital-first era.
The New York City premiere is one of many held across the globe, building hype and trendy buzz for the film. It premieres in all theaters in May.
As we await the film, the red carpet has already given us plenty to talk about.
Film stars like Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway led a list of celebrity guests, along with style favorites June Ambrose and Winnie Harlow. Scroll to see looks.
Meryl wasn’t playing – this was her moment. The iconic actress stepped out in a bold red Givenchy coat layered over a black base, finished with a statement belt that pulled the look together. Dark sunglasses added that signature Miranda energy. The entire look felt sharp, intentional, and fully in character.
Anne wore a sculpted Louis Vuitton red gown with a structured silhouette that hugged through the bodice and flared at the skirt. The clean neckline and tailored fit kept the focus on the shape. It felt classic, polished, and very red carpet ready.
Jasmine looked amazing as the lady in red while giving BAWDY while serving chic sophistication. Get into her body-hugging dress with a folded off-the-shoulder design, tailored fit. and long length.
June did what she does best – bring the whimsy to fashion. The celebrity stylist leaned into volume with a black-and-purple ruffled gown that moved with every step. The layered fabric created dimension without losing shape. It was a strong fashion moment that played with texture and scale.
Winne stepped out in a Stéphane Rolland black gown with gold embellishment across the bodice that caught the light. The fitted shape balanced the detail up top. The supermodel’s look was sleek, elevated, and made to be seen.
Red Carpet Rundown: Ciara Shut Down The ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ NYC Premiere Wearing Black Designer Romeo Hunte was originally published on hellobeautiful.com
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