Cranford salon owner Fiorenza D’Aprano was all set to see fashion, humor and Meryl Streep. CRANFORD — People were enthusiastic. In a nod to the original movie, they wore their big, dark sunglasses and cerulean-colored sweaters. Armed with giant buckets of popcorn, they were ready for the show. The theater was packed – not one empty seat. It was the opening weekend of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” at Cranford Theater. Twenty years since the original…
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