Borough Yards – London’s premier lifestyle destination in the city’s creative and culinary heart – is getting a fashion-forward takeover for one weekend only.
Recognisable to any fashion (or film) lover, the colour cerulean takes centre stage with the arrival of The Cerulean Bakery, a three-day pop-up hosted at Borough Yards to celebrate the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Inspired by one of the film’s most iconic and widely referenced moments, the experience will be offering visitors free hot drinks and ice cream throughout the three days.
Running from 30th April – 2nd May 2026, the pop-up takes over Soap Yard, within Borough Yards with a colour drenched cerulean installation in partnership with colour-centric home décor brand Lick, known for their high-quality paint and pigment-rich colours who have provided Blue 19 – a rich Cerulean blue that inspires creativity and energises any room – for the pop-up. It’s a set-up that’s as much about the visuals as it is the treats.ch
Guests can drop in between 11am and 2pm to enjoy complimentary hot drinks, including coffee, matcha and teas, alongside ice cream from Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse, the artisanal chocolate brand founded by multi-Michelin-starred French chef Alain Ducasse,and Araw, a London-based artisanal ice cream brand known for its Asian-inspired flavours and focus on natural, small-batch production and unique flavours.
The Cerulean Bakery is a must-visit this May for film lovers, fashion fans and anyone with a sweet tooth – or simply those looking for something fun (and free) to do.







