April 9, 2026
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Brighton Set for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ After‑Party at Revenge

A prominent nightclub is gearing up to welcome devoted fans on May 2nd as The Devil Wears Prada 2 premieres at Brighton’s Odeon on May 1st.
Courtesy of Revenge/20th Century Studios

Fashion lovers and anyone ready for a night of camp and glamour can head to the unofficial after‑party at nightclub Revenge on May 2nd, where they’ll showcase their sharpest Devil Wears Prada impersonations. Attendees will dazzle in flamboyant outfits bold enough to make Emily and her protégés snap their necks in approval.

Early arrivals will claim the coveted Miranda sunglasses, while the rest will celebrate ballroom culture by strutting in a cash‑prize catwalk competition. Alongside the red‑carpet photo ops, the night promises even more spectacle.

Drag performers will take the stage to sweep guests off their Prada heels, fake or otherwise, with themed shows that revive the iconic moments that cemented the original film’s place in queer culture. For anyone who needs a refresher, curated photo backdrops will jog their memory.

Anne Hathaway, reprising her role as Andy Sachs in the sequel, told Vogue in February that she expects audiences to dress to impress for the premiere. She recommends that viewers arrive in looks Miranda Priestly herself would approve of to fully embrace the screening.

Yan Sorochynskyi

Enthralled by the entertainment industry, Yan is a reporter for The Brighton Starling. He also provides coverage of music reviews, news, and interviews featuring industry professionals. Yan is studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and is keen to work with underrepresented voices.

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