FashionRound-up 3EIB is celebrating its 2nd birthday with a LFW pop-upThe platform spotlighting SWANA fashion designers is taking over Iconoclast Studios this weekend, plus all the fashion news you missed this weekShareLink copied ✔️September 20, 2025FashionRound-up TextIsobel Van Dyke3EIB London Pop-Up29 Imagesview more + Coinciding with London Fashion Week this weekend, 3EIB is taking over Iconoclast Studios with a two-day pop-up. If you’re yet to get acquainted, that’s the community-led platform raising up radical SWANA designers, and now it’s turning two. To mark 3EIB’s second birthday, the platform is showcasing over 20 independent brands from the SWANA region, as well as introducing three new designers, all due to make their LFW debut. First up, there’s Sabah el Khair, the experimental brand founded in NYC; Bharaj, from designer Rashi, who embraces the beauty of natural fabrics; and then there’s Alwalaa, whose USP is sculptural streetwear. “A Palestinian once told me that creativity is one of the highest forms of resistance and that really spoke to me,” founder Dania Arafeh told Dazed last year. “It made me realise: this is how I’m going to impact the world, this is how I’m going to help to make a change.” To get more information on the pop-up, head here. Elsewhere in fashion this week, we’ve been all systems go with New York, and now London, fashion week. With LFW now in full swing, see our cheatsheet if you’re in need of a quick refresher, or catch up with all our latest fashion week content here. Away from the shows, here’s everything else you’ve missed… 1/7 You may like next 1/7 1/7 CelineCELINE DROPS SS26 CAMPAIGN Celine just revealed its first campaign from new creative director Michael Rider, photographed by Zoë Ghertner and featuring the ‘Smile Variation’ of the new luggage bag. The collection was first seen in Paris in July and is worn by the same models that walked the show. See more here. view more + 2/7 2/7 JaqcuemusJACQUEMUS CURATES PARIS EXHIBITION Forget designing clothes, Simon Porte Jacquemus is now a curator too – officially hosting a new Paris exhibition titled “Mythes” (or myths). Held at the Collège des Bernardins, the exhibition focuses on the work of sculptor Aristide Maillol and is in collaboration with Galerie Chenel and Galerie Dina Vierny. Open from Oct 20. view more + 3/7 3/7 ConverseCONVERSE AND OUR LEGACY TAKE ON THE CHUCK 70 Converse and Our Legacy have reunited once again, this time to take on the classic Chuck 70 silhouette. The reinterpreted style comes in two new takes: a raw, natural ivory canvas, as well as espresso – reflecting the brand’s refined sensibility. See more here. view more + 4/7 4/7 NikeNIKE AIRMAX TEAMS UP WITH AIR AFRIQUENike has teamed up with Air Afrique, the Paris-based collective of West African creatives reshaping the narrative of their culture through creative projects. Together, the sportswear giant and Air Afrique have partnered on a new AirMax style, the AirMax RK61 IATA – the name itself stands for an imaginary Air Afrique flight back home. See more here. view more + 5/7 5/7 Sisley KSISLEY K LANDS IN LONDONJust in time for London Fashion Week, Benetton’s sister label Sisley, is officially launching Sisley K in the UK capital. Found inside the brand’s Oxford Street flagship, the premium line is designed in Seoul, Korea, for the cosmopolitan woman. See more here.view more + 6/7 6/7 Dr MartensDR MARTENS EXPANDS ZEBZAG LINEAs launched earlier this week, Dr Martens has expanded its popular zebzag line with two new designs. Most notably, the boots are both slip-on styles, meaning no laces whatsoever (and they’ve already been spotted on show attendees at LFW this morning). Available in black and brown shades, see more here. view more + 7/7 7/7 MetaMETA UNVEILS NEW SMART GLASSES During Meta Connect earlier this week, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the latest smart glasses in collaboration with Ray-Ban. As well as being upgraded with a new display and neural wristband, Meta is also launching a new line of performance-focused glasses, designed in partnership with Oakley. Get more information here. view more + 0/7 0/7