The pace picks up, everything moves a little faster, gets a little edgier when she’s on the page.” “I find it both anxiety-producing and yet really fun. “Sometimes I’m thinking, I’m getting stressed out because her role as character is to just come in and find different ways of tormenting Andy and Emily,” she says. Such wasn’t necessarily the case when reviving Miranda Priestly for the sequel - the character is inspired by Vogue editrix Anna Wintour, and Weisberger’s first post-graduation job was as her assistant at the fashion magazine. But it was nice working with the new Andy.” “She’s made a place for herself in the magazine world, she’s about to get married, she’s found a lot of security and success - of course, we all know that exactly when it seems that way, things come in to throw that all off balance. “She’s not that super naive 22-year-old who’s scared of her own shadow she’s a confident career woman now,” Weisberger says of Andy. She drew from her personal and professional growth to shape the updated Andy. Weisberger says the two have become “partners in crime, for better or for worse,” in covering celebrity nuptials and combating their common enemy in the book. STORY: Summer Preview: 11 Buzzy Books for Hollywood’s Reading Listįans will find Andy at the helm of her own high-fashion bridal publication, launched alongside her former nemesis at Runway, Emily Charlton.
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