Fashion lovers, film fans and devotees of all things Miranda Priestly are being invited to one of Glasgow’s most stylish cultural events this spring, as Colours Events and Bookface present an exclusive screening of The Devil Wears Prada 2 at the iconic Grosvenor Cinema on Sunday 10 May.

With just 100 seats available and 100 luxury goody bags, each worth £100, this limited-capacity event promises far more than a traditional cinema experience. Positioned as an immersive fashion-led gathering, the event blends film, style, beauty, community and luxury retail into one highly curated afternoon.
What Is Happening at The Devil Wears Prada 2 Glasgow Screening?
Hosted at the beloved Grosvenor Cinema in Glasgow’s fashionable West End, the exclusive event runs from 1pm to 4pm and celebrates the much-anticipated sequel to the cult fashion film that shaped a generation.
Described by organisers as a “fashion moment rather than a film screening,” guests are encouraged to arrive dressed for the occasion, pose for photographers on the cobbles of Ashton Lane, and embrace the glamour, wit and drama associated with one of fashion’s most quoted films.
For those wondering whether this is simply a movie ticket with extras, organisers are clear: it is not.
This is an experiential event where fashion meets cinema, with attendees invited to make their own runway entrance before taking their seats for the screening.
100 Exclusive Seats Available
Scarcity is part of the appeal.
With only 100 tickets released, the event is intentionally intimate, designed to bring together a community that appreciates fashion culture, storytelling and shared moments.
The limited capacity is expected to drive significant demand, particularly given the film’s loyal following across fashion audiences and LGBTQ+ communities.
Tickets are priced at £35 plus booking fee.
£100 Luxury Goody Bags for Every Guest
One of the event’s biggest talking points is the inclusion of 100 premium goody bags, one for every attendee, each valued at £100.
The curated bags feature products, treats and experiences from a collection of lifestyle, beauty and hospitality brands, including:
- Eusebi Deli
- Lucky Swallows
- The Delphine
- Cuvee
- Maison by Glaschu
- Gut & Glory
- The Health Lottery
- Isle of Lewis Gin
- BYOMA
- WillPowders
Guests can expect a mix of independent retail, beauty, wellness and indulgent treats, curated to reflect the event’s playful yet elevated aesthetic.
Fashion Raffle and “Butter Birkin” Prize
Alongside the screening and goody bags, attendees will have access to an on-site raffle featuring prizes from:
- Waterstones
- Muriel Webster Jewellery
- Bookface
Perhaps the most talked-about prize is the chance to win a coveted “Butter Birkin” popcorn bag, the viral fashion accessory known for its exclusivity and status appeal.
For collectors and fashion insiders, it adds another layer of desirability to an already highly sought-after ticket.
Why The Devil Wears Prada Still Matters
Part of the excitement surrounding the event lies in the enduring cultural power of The Devil Wears Prada itself.
The original film became more than a box-office success. It entered fashion folklore, introduced a generation to the ruthless glamour of magazine culture, and gave us one of cinema’s most enduring characters in Miranda Priestly.
Its dialogue still lives online. Its fashion references remain iconic. And yes, the cerulean speech still gets quoted.
The sequel promises to revisit that high-pressure editorial world with a fresh perspective, making this Glasgow event a timely celebration of both nostalgia and reinvention.
Organisers Call It a “Shared Elevated Experience”
Rosalynd Ramage of Colours Events says the intention was to create an event that feels immersive and celebratory.
“We wanted to create something that felt more like a fashion moment than a traditional film screening. The Devil Wears Prada has such a lasting cultural impact across both fashion and LGBTQ+ audiences, so it felt like the perfect opportunity to bring people together for a shared, elevated experience. It’s about celebrating style, creativity and that sense of community you get when everyone is part of the same moment.”
Courtney Flynn, Head of Sales, PR & Comms at The Superlative Collection, echoed that sentiment, describing the collaboration as a celebration of culture, occasion and female-led creativity.
With a strong emphasis on independent brands, creative partnerships and community, the event reflects a growing appetite for experiences that blur the lines between entertainment, fashion and social connection.
Why This Event Is Likely to Sell Out
Several factors make this one of the most anticipated lifestyle events in Glasgow this season:
- Only 100 tickets available
- £100 goody bag included with every ticket
- Exclusive screening of a highly anticipated sequel
- Fashion photography moment on Ashton Lane
- Luxury raffle prizes
- Independent beauty, retail and hospitality partners
- Strong appeal to fashion, film and LGBTQ+ audiences
For £35, the value proposition alone is likely to drive demand.
But beyond that, the event taps into something deeper — a desire for shared cultural experiences that feel special, photogenic and memorable.
FAQs
Where is The Devil Wears Prada 2 screening in Glasgow?
The event takes place at Grosvenor Cinema in Glasgow’s West End.
When is the event?
Sunday 10 May, from 1pm–4pm.
How much are tickets?
Tickets cost £35 plus booking fee.
What is included in the ticket?
Entry to the screening, a luxury goody bag worth £100, access to the raffle and the fashion photography experience.
How many tickets are available?
Only 100 seats are available.
Is there a dress code?
Guests are encouraged to arrive in full fashion looks and embrace the event’s runway spirit.
Final Word
This is not simply a trip to the cinema.
It is a fashion gathering, a nostalgia-fuelled cultural event and a celebration of the film that made millions care deeply about cerulean.
With 100 seats, 100 goody bags worth £100 each, luxury prizes and a highly anticipated screening, this may be one of the most stylish tickets in Glasgow this year.
As Miranda Priestly might say… that’s all. And really, that’s everything.




