Crocs and Simone Rocha Launch Exclusive Footwear Collaboration

Simone Rocha has partnered with Crocs to release a first-time collaborative collection.

Following a preview of the collection during the brand’s spring 2024 presentation at London Fashion Week in September, Simone Rocha will release three reimagined styles of classic Crocs silhouettes, including the Siren Clogs, Classic Clogs and Quick Trail shoes, on April 10.

Crocs x Simone Rocha Quick Trail shoesCourtesy

Each Crocs shoe has been reinterpreted to include whimsical and romantic accents, design themes present within Simone Rocha‘s spring 2024 collection. The newly crafted Crocs feature the designer’s signature pearls, crystals and jet beading as three-dimensional adornments. Additionally, the shoes are designed in bright white, rich black, forest green and light pink colorways.

Crocs x Simone Rocha Siren ClogsCourtesy

The Simone Rocha x Crocs collection, with prices starting around $183, will be available to purchase on crocs.com and simonerocha.com and at select Simone Rocha stores.

Crocs x Simone Rocha Quick Trail shoesCourtesy

Crocs has a robust history of footwear collaborations, partnering with designer brands, influential individuals and even popular franchises to create new and exciting products for loyal brand consumers. Recently, Crocs collaborated with Futura Laboratories on a new iteration of the Classic Clog in an expressive all-over print. Available in two colorways and with the option to add exclusive Jibbitz charms, the partnership resulted in an immediate fan-favorite futuristic-inspired shoe.

Additionally, Crocs recently partnered with rapper Lil Nas X on a fuzzy version of the brand’s Mega Crush Clog. The shoes were packaged with a new selection of animalistic Jibbitz charms and adorned with a soft shearling material along the upper and heel strap.

Crocs x Simone Rocha Collaboration, Photos

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