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- The long-awaited sequel to The Devil Wears Prada will bring its cameras to Milan this fall. According to the sources, filming is scheduled for October 6–18 across some of the city’s most iconic locations. Rumors had been circulating among Milan insiders for weeks — and now they are officially confirmed. The first casting call will take place on September 16 at RG Showroom (Riccardo Grassi), a space well known in the city’s fashion circles. The production is expected to select over 2,000 extras, with a preference for those already working in fashion, design, communication, and events. What about the scenes themselves? Details remain scarce, but insiders suggest at least one massive sequence in the Brera district, potentially involving around 900 people — a cinematic takeover of one of Milan’s most atmospheric neighborhoods. Costumes mark perhaps the sharpest shift. In 2006, the film’s looks were created by Patricia Field, already a legend thanks to Sex and the City. For the sequel, the task passes to her longtime protégé Molly Rogers, who also styled And Just Like That… — a show remembered for some criticism surrounding its wardrobes. The Devil Wears Prada 2, then, is more than just a film set. It is Milan playing itself as one of the global capitals of style. And beyond the debates about costumes, the anticipation remains: we are waiting for Miranda, Andy, and Emily — reunited once again on screen. 🎩 The Milan Times #TheDevilWearsPrada2 #TheMilanTimes #FilmingInMilan #MilanStyle #Fashion #Cinema #MerylStreep #AnneHathaway #EmilyBlunt #PatriciaField #MollyRogers 📷 by The Milan Times and internet sources.
- Milan mourns Giorgio Armani. To speak of this city and omit his name would be unthinkable. Among his colleagues he was called Signor Armani; to the press he was Re Giorgio. In both roles, he shaped the way Milan looks at itself — discreet, rigorous, unmistakably elegant. When he first arrived to Milan from Piacenza, he confessed he “didn’t know how to draw — only the ornament I had learned at school. What I had was taste.” That taste became his discipline. At La Rinascente rinascente, in the theatre of its shop windows, he trained his eye. Later, recalling the restless Milan of the 1960s and ’70s, he would say: “Milano ti sfida” — Milan challenges you. And it was then, almost shyly, that he confessed: “I began to love Milan, because I felt I was where things happen.” From that love grew a new language of elegance. Few designers ever change how the world actually dresses; Mr Armani did. He softened the line of the suit, proved that “soft power” could be sartorial, and coined greige — that muted blend of grey and beige that became his signature. Think of Milan’s marble and stone: the Duomo, the façades, the city itself speaks in greige. Signor Armani simply gave those colours a name, and turned them into a global code of understatement. This weekend, Milan gathers at the camera ardente in Armani/Teatro, via Bergognone 59, open 9:00–18:00 on 6 and 7 September. On Monday, Milan, Piacenza and Pantelleria will observe a day of mourning. 🎩 The Milan Times
- At The Milan Times, we only feature places we truly love. These are the five we keep coming back to — elegant, timeless, unmistakably Milanese. 1. Da Bolognese dalbolognese — Via Amedei, 8 An institution of Milanese dining. Inside a refined palazzo with a beautiful cortile, it’s a place where tradition, discretion, and elegance come together — equally suited for business lunches or long evening meals. 2. Palazzo Parigi palazzoparigi_milano — Corso di Porta Nuova, 1 Luxury defined in the very heart of Milan. Known for its grand lounge and timeless dining rooms, this is where aperitivi turn into dinners, and dinners turn into unforgettable evenings. 3. Bice Milano bicemilano — Via Borgospesso, 12 For decades, Bice has embodied the Milanese table: classic recipes, refined service, and a style that feels both traditional and enduringly chic. A restaurant that remains as relevant today as ever. 4. Gloria Osteria gloria.osteria — Via Tivoli, 3 Playful, bold, and irresistibly Instagrammable. Gloria brings a touch of glamour to Brera, mixing vibrant interiors with Italian classics reimagined — a feast for the eyes as much as for the palate. 5. Antica Osteria Cavallini anticaosteriacavallini1934 — Via Mauro Macchi, 2 A piece of old Milan. Famous for its fish and beloved for its hidden garden, Cavallini is the kind of osteria where time slows down and tradition is served generously. ✨ Yes, all five lean toward elegance — but isn’t that exactly what Milan does best? Which one would you try first? #TheMilanTimes #MilanRestaurants #MilanDining #WhereToEatInMilan #MilaneseStyle #LaDolceVita #MilanGuide