Simone Ashley's Journey: From 'Devil Wears Prada 2' to Music and Beyond

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Simone Ashley, known for her breakthrough role in "Bridgerton," is making waves with her portrayal of Amari Mari in "The Devil Wears Prada 2." In this highly anticipated sequel, Ashley reinvents the character of Miranda Priestly's assistant, infusing her with a Gen-Z sensibility and a quiet self-confidence. Beyond her acting achievements, Ashley is also carving out a significant career in music, having recently released her debut EP and with an album on the horizon, showcasing her diverse artistic talents.

Ashley's journey reflects a thoughtful approach to her craft, whether it's developing a sharp-witted character for the big screen or channeling her personal experiences into her musical endeavors. Her commitment to her roles, coupled with her burgeoning music career, demonstrates a multifaceted artist dedicated to evolving and connecting with her audience. Her experiences, from the collaborative environment of "The Devil Wears Prada 2" to the global phenomenon of "Bridgerton," have shaped her artistic vision and her understanding of the entertainment industry's dynamic landscape.

Crafting Amari Mari: A Modern Assistant's Persona

In "The Devil Wears Prada 2," Simone Ashley steps into the designer shoes of Amari Mari, Miranda Priestly's newest assistant, aiming to deliver a distinct interpretation that moves beyond Emily Blunt's original portrayal. Ashley's character, while impeccably dressed and armed with sharp one-liners, is characterized by an intrinsic self-assurance and an ability to stay several steps ahead, a stark contrast to her anxious predecessor. She drew inspiration from a surprising pair: Rihanna, for her undeniable sass and confidence, and Richard Gere, particularly his nuanced performance in "American Gigolo," where a minimalistic approach to acting amplified the character's presence. This blend allowed Ashley to imbue Amari with a modern edge, reflecting the younger generation's political awareness and understated power within a demanding industry.

The development of Amari Mari was a collaborative process, with Ashley working closely with screenwriter Aline Brosh-McKenna to ensure authenticity and depth. Ashley's input extended to contributing her own memorable lines, including the witty "Who gives away Chanel?" which became a standout moment in the film. Her approach to comedy, inspired by observing Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, involved delivering lines with utmost sincerity, making the humor more impactful. This role not only allowed Ashley to flex her acting muscles alongside seasoned veterans but also provided an opportunity to live and embody a new character in a new city, as she permanently relocated to New York, further immersing herself in the vibrant energy that informed her performance and personal growth.

The Dual Path: Acting and a Flourishing Music Career

Beyond her acclaimed acting roles, Simone Ashley is actively cultivating a significant presence in the music industry, firmly establishing it as more than just a pastime. With a lifelong background in music, including classical opera training from the age of seven, she has transitioned into soulful pop, a genre that now defines her debut EP, "Songs I Wrote in New York," and her forthcoming album. This musical endeavor, a deeply personal and creatively fulfilling pursuit, documents a period of immense happiness and inspiration she experienced while filming in New York, transforming daily observations and emotions into lyrical expressions. Her dedication to music is evident in her commitment to recording sessions, often working late nights in the studio after filming, highlighting her passion and ambition in this domain.

Ashley's journey in music is marked by collaborations with established talents like Fraser T Smith and the support of industry figures such as Marc Robinson at Universal, underscoring the seriousness of her artistic intentions. She views her music as a platform for building community and delivering meaningful messages, a responsibility she feels towards her growing fanbase, many of whom identify with her and her work. While balancing both acting and music, Ashley expresses a keen interest in potentially combining her passions, even envisioning a future role in a musical. Her experiences on sets like "Bridgerton," which she remains fiercely loyal to, have not only opened doors for her acting career but also provided a foundation of discipline and inspiration that fuels her diverse artistic explorations, making her a formidable talent in both film and music.

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