Photography Kultured GlassFashion / What Went DownFashion / What Went DownWhat went down at House of Havaianas’ three-day London takeoverFollowing stops in Paris and Milan, the Brazilian-born brand arrived in London for its biggest UK activation yetShareLink copied ✔️ In Partnership with HavaianasJuly 24, 2025July 24, 2025TextDazed DigitalHouse of Havaianas Whether you love them or side-eye them in a city setting, flip-flops are having a moment again. Every it girl (and her boyfriend) seems to be sliding their feet back into flip-flops this summer, and Havaianas, the Brazilian-born brand, has been at the centre of actually cool flip-flops since the 60s. Celebrating its history and ever-growing fanbase, over the weekend, Havaianas brought its Brazilian heat to Shoreditch’s Ely’s Yard for a three-day celebration of colour, community and customised footwear. The event closed out the brand’s European tour, which already hit Paris and Milan. From dancing in the rain to DJs and summer cocktails, here’s what went down. IT STARTED OFF WITH A BREAKFAST IN THE SUN Photography Kultured Glass Things kicked off on Friday morning with a sun-soaked influencer breakfast in the middle of Shoreditch. Local creators, fashion media and Havaianas fans gathered at Ely’s Yard, sipping Brazilian coffees and fresh juices before getting their very own pair of Havaianas. The brand’s custom-built kiosk, inspired by traditional European city newsstands, served as a hub for personalisation where guests could customise their flip-flops with charms, including an exclusive London-themed one made just for the pop-up. THE MAIN EVENT WAS ON THE SATURDAY Photography Kultured Glass By Saturday, the space was in full swing. The general public rolled in, Dazed Club members included, and the line for flip-flops and cocktails. The atmosphere had an in-between energy of part street fair, part block party, bringing a taste of Rio’s streets to London. NTS CURATED A DJ LINEUP Photography Kultured Glass Throughout the event, guests enjoyed music from DJs handpicked by NTS. The line-up included Dazlboy, Carla Batukizer and Mafalda, who each brought their own blend of global rhythms and Brazilian references. Ely’s Yard turned into a dancefloor and stayed that way until the end of the event. THE RAIN CAME BUT THE PARTY CONTINUED Photography Kultured Glass At 6pm, there was a reminder that we were indeed in East London and not Rio de Janeiro as the skies opened up. But the party didn’t stop. Umbrellas popped up, ponchos were pulled on, and everyone just kept moving. Head to the gallery above to check out images from the event. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORELVMH Prize 2026Inside an exclusive celebration for the semi-finalists of the LVMH Prize vansCatch SZA in an internet cafe for Vans Off The WallLVMH Prize 2026Vote to decide which designer makes the final round of the 2026 LVMH PrizeMcQueen AW26 was a Hollywood horror showRodents ruled the runway at Noir Kei Ninomiya AW26Jean Paul Gaultier AW26: Duran Lantink is back for round twoRei Kawakubo is searching for the light at Comme des Garçons AW26Balenciaga AW26: Pierpaolo can’t wait for Euphoria season threeVivienne Westwood AW26 is coming for your underwear drawerGivenchy AW26: Sarah Burton proves she’s a girl’s girl once againMia Khalifa returns to the runway for Trashy Clothing’s Paris debutOff-White cooked up a Bitches Brew for AW26Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy