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Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour on the cover of Vogue’s May 2026 issue. Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour on the cover of Vogue’s May 2026 issue.

Meryl Streep & Anna Wintour Share Elevator for Vogue’s May 2026 Cover

Anna Wintour & Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) share an elevator in thee May 2026 cover video…

Two Mirandas. One Elevator. A Legendary Vogue Moment.

Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep posing for Annie Leibovitz for Vogue’s May 2026 issue.
Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour share an elevator for Vogue’s May 2026 cover, shot by Annie Leibovitz and styled by Grace Coddington.

Anna Wintour and Miranda Priestly herself — Meryl Streep — share an elevator in the brand‑new Vogue May 2026 cover video, and the internet is already losing its collective mind.

The May issue brings together the real‑life fashion titan and the cinematic icon she famously (and infamously) inspired. Shot by Annie Leibovitz and styled by Grace Coddington, the cover is a collision of fashion history, film lore, and pure editorial power.

The duo serves commanding elegance, mirroring and refracting each other as the “two Mirandas” — one fictional, one factual — share space, energy, and decades of cultural influence.

Inside, the pair dives into a wide‑ranging conversation touching on:

  • fashion’s evolution and its future
  • family and the personal lives behind the personas
  • friendship and mutual respect
  • and of course, fresh chitter‑chatter about the upcoming Devil Wears Prada sequel

It’s a rare moment where fashion mythology and Hollywood legacy meet — and Vogue captures it with cinematic precision.

Scroll down to watch the elevator moment and soak in the full cover reveal.


Vogue Moment
A TWO-ICON COVER STORY WITH POWER, POLISH, AND MIRANDA-LEVEL MYTH
Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour make this Vogue moment feel bigger than a cover — part fashion fantasy, part cultural wink, and all commanding elegance.
The mood calls for sharp tailoring, statement frames, and rich finishing touches that feel polished enough for an elevator encounter with fashion royalty.

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