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Anna Wintour made a rare appearance with her daughter Bee Carrozzini as they attended the Broadway opening night of The Fear Of 13 in New York on Wednesday.
The former Vogue editor, 76, looked incredible in a white long-sleeved dress with a khaki green and blue print.
The fashion maven also wore a bejewelled necklace and added height to her frame with a pair of snake print heels.
She completed her look for the evening by styling her locks into her trademark bob and sporting a pair of sunglasses.
Bee, 38, who Anna had with her late ex-husband David Shaffer, turned heads in a white sleeveless dress with a red floral print.
She also sported a pair of gold sandals and wore her brunette locks loose down her shoulders.
Bee, whose birth name is Katherine, is married to director and photographer Francesco Carrozzini whose mother Franca Sozzani was the former editor-in-chief of Italian Vogue.
Also in attendance on opening night were actors Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson who both star in the play.
Adrien looked dapper in a black suit while Tessa opted for a black dress with a grey and white floral print.
Oscar-winner Adrien was joined by his girlfriend Georgina Chapman who looked sensational in a floral multi-coloured dress.
The play tells the story of Nick Yarris (played by Adrien) who was convicted and sentenced to death for a crime he didn’t commit and spent 22 years on death row before he was released after new DNA evidence proved his innocence.
The outing comes after Anna recently reunited with Meryl Streep when they posed on the cover of Vogue together.
Anna, the former editor-in-chief of the fashion bible, is famously the muse behind Streep’s The Devil Wears Prada character Miranda Priestly, the cut-throat leader of Runway magazine who is feared by her employees.
The spread – shot by acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz – captures the two legends, fittingly dressed in Prada, as they prepare for the sequel to the original 2006 hit.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 will be released on May 1 and sees Anne Hathaway return as Andrea Sachs, the former Runway assistant who returns to work with Priestley as her features editor.
In an interview conducted by Greta Gerwig, Streep and Wintour – both 76 – candidly discussed ‘power-dressing, longevity, and the perspective of age’.
Ahead of the upcoming The Devil Wears Prada sequel, which the article refers to as DWP2, Wintour shared, ‘What I liked about the first film is that it showed the world what a huge business fashion is.
‘It’s a true economic force globally, and the first film acknowledged that. So much has changed. But I like to think we’re evolving rather than disintegrating. We are still here.
‘We’re all doing our jobs—in different ways and across multiple platforms instead of just one, but how wonderful is that? We’re reaching far more people.’
And the industry icon said she ‘trusted’ Streep ‘implicitly’ when it came to shooting the second movie.
‘I do think they’ve located something true about the business now,’ Streep noted about returning to the film 20 years later.
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