Anne Hathaway perfect assistant everybody can dream of – Cover Story RUNWAY MAGAZINE 2024. Story by Eleonora de Gray, Editor-in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Photo Courtesy: Valentino / Runway Magazine / Jamie Wilson Productions. On the cover Anne Hathaway wears Valentino Fall 2024.
In a surprising twist that could rival her transformation from princess to villain on the silver screen, Anne Hathaway has taken on the role of the perfect assistant everyone can dream of – both in real life and on Broadway. Brace yourselves, because Anne Hathaway is now the assistant to none other than Anna Wintour.

But why would the esteemed Anna Wintour willingly step into a scenario of the Devil Wears Prada, a narrative she once brushed off?
So, why has Anne Wintour, the reigning queen of fashion, suddenly decided to let Anne Hathaway, a.k.a. Princess Diaries meets The Devil Wears Prada, handle her schedule? Blame it on Broadway madness, or as we like to call it, the Gutenberg! The Musical phenomenon.
The Assistant Vogue Never Knew It Needed
Picture this: Anne Wintour, the stoic editor-in-chief, strutting onto the James Earl Theater stage alongside Anne Hathaway. The plot? Two ambitious authors dreaming of a Broadway hit about Johannes Gutenberg, with a surprise celebrity Broadway producer at the end of each show. Enter Anne Wintour, introducing Hathaway as her “assistant” to the audience’s bewilderment.
In a moment that would make Miranda Priestly herself crack a smile, Hathaway, with a smirk, asks, “Still?” as if to say, “Yes, I’m back in assistant mode, people!” The audience erupts in laughter, and suddenly, the ruthless world of fashion has become a comedy, with Hathaway serving up sass and dreams in equal measure.
“The Famous Broadway Producer and her assistant. We eat dreams,” Hathaway declared, proving that even the cutthroat fashion industry can have a side dish of humor. Move over, Prada – dreams are on the menu.






But the laughter doesn’t stop there. The Devil Wears Prada, the film that keeps on giving, is reinventing itself as a musical under the direction of Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell. And guess what? It’s heading to London’s Dominion Theater in October 2024, with a preview performance in Plymouth during the summer. Elton John’s musical prowess is set to be the cherry on top of this fashion-forward spectacle.
In a world where Anne Hathaway can seamlessly switch from Oscar-winning performances to being the sidekick of Anna Wintour, anything is possible. Who knew Vogue’s dream assistant would be the one and only Anne Hathaway? Or is the one and only RUNWAY?..

Runway Magazine
Wait… wait… In a plot twist that even fashion’s fiercest diva would applaud, Runway Magazine sashayed off the pages of haute couture and pirouetted right into the chaotic world of “The Devil Wears Prada.”
Forget borrowing a cup of sugar; Runway graciously lent its name to the book, the movie, the musical, and probably even Miranda Priestly’s morning coffee order.
Hollywood, never one to resist a glamourous makeover, turned the runway into a red carpet. And just when you thought Runway couldn’t be more extra, it dabbled in the post-production of musicals, turning fashion faux pas into a symphony of style.
Who knew that our magazine could be such a generous muse, leaving Hollywood, Broadway and London theater’s glum all wondering if Runway’s next move involves a fashion-forward rocket to the moon? Talk about reaching for the stars with stiletto heels!