On May 2, 2026, at exactly 1:00 PM, Cinema 2 of SM Aura Premier transformed into a striking convergence of influence, elegance, and intellect as Rising Tigers Magazine hosted an exclusive block screening of what is already being hailed as the movie of the year, The Devil Wears Prada 2.
But this was no ordinary screening. Moving beyond the usual circle of fashion insiders and entertainment personalities, the event drew an unexpected yet powerful audience, diplomats, politicians, business leaders, and cultural tastemakers, reflecting the film’s enduring relevance across industries.
The afternoon unfolded as a celebration not only of cinema but also of leadership, identity, and the nuanced balance between ambition and authenticity, the very themes that have defined The Devil Wears Prada franchise.
Atty. Salvador Panelo, former spokesperson of President Rodrigo Duterte, arrived in his signature crisp suit and tie, embodying his unmistakable presence, accompanied by his wife, Dra. Araceli Panelo. Their presence added a layer of political gravitas to the gathering, proving that power dressing extends far beyond the runway.
Cultural pride and elegance were equally represented by the newly installed Indonesian Embassy Trade Attaché, Abu Ayu Nighsih, who stayed true to her roots in traditional Muslim attire, alongside her associate, Tassya Manuella. Their participation marked their first-ever block screening experience in the Philippines, one filled with excitement, curiosity, and cross-cultural exchange.
Fashion met reality with the arrival of Jenny Syquia, former fashion assistant at Vogue New York and often regarded as a real-life reflection of Andy Sachs or Emily Charlton. She entered with effortless sophistication alongside Kourtney Camcam, turning heads and earning a spot among the best dressed of the afternoon, together with Secretary Panelo and young entrepreneur Grace Santiago.
Barbie Arcache, LGBTQ leader and entrepreneur, made an early and unforgettable entrance in a sparkling gold tasseled blazer by Jor-El Espina, capturing both the spotlight and the admiration of the media. Meanwhile, Aliw Awardees Niña Campos and Lance Raymundo brought star power, with Campos showcasing a curated mix of Burberry, Louis Vuitton, and Dior, an ensemble that perfectly echoed the film’s fashion-forward narrative.
The guest list read like a who’s who of influence: Okada Manila’s Vice President for Sales and Marketing, Cielo Ortega Reboredo; Becky Garcia of The Manila Times; beauty queen Tiffany Cuna; media personality Irene Wicklein; Vogue Italia contributor MJ Suayan; music legend Darius Razon; Dubai-based tourism leader Malou Prado; resort owner Maria Odessa Escaler; Mrs. Universe Philippines owner Maria Charo Calalo; and farm owner Mellany Pobre, among many others. Each arrived in signature designer pieces, turning the cinema into a runway of personal branding and identity.
Yet the undeniable centerpiece of the afternoon was Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Grace Bondad Nicolas of Tag Media Group. Often likened to Miranda Priestly, she gracefully dismissed comparisons, choosing instead to stand firmly in her own identity. Dressed in a layered Rajo Laurel creation, paired with YSL stilettos and meticulously selected Prada accessories—from earrings to a statement micro bag—she embodied the essence of modern power dressing. Completing the picture were her twin daughters, mirroring her refined taste in ensembles from Prada to Gucci, as the family arrived together in anticipation of the film.
Quotes That Defined the Editor-in-Chief
The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues the legacy of sharp dialogue and unforgettable lines that cut through glamour with striking truth. These are among Editor-in-Chief Grace Bondad Nicolas’ personal mantras.
* “Fashion fades, but power—power is always in style.”
* “You don’t survive this industry by being liked. You survive by being necessary.”
* “The moment you ask for permission is the moment you lose authority.”
* “Ambition isn’t the problem. Apology is.”
* “In a world obsessed with trends, be the standard.”
Lessons Beyond the Runway
More than its couture and charisma, The Devil Wears Prada 2 delivers powerful lessons that transcend industries:
1. Leadership Requires Clarity, Not Approval
Miranda Priestly’s character reinforces that decisive leadership often comes with criticism. The film reminds viewers that clarity of vision outweighs the need for validation.
2. Reinvention Is a Strength, Not a Weakness
Characters evolve, careers pivot, and identities shift, proving that growth often requires stepping into discomfort.
3. Excellence Demands Discipline
Behind every glamorous facade is relentless work. The film strips away illusion and highlights the cost of staying at the top.
4. Authenticity Is the Ultimate Luxury
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