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Simone Rocha and Crocs Reunite for Spring 2026 Collection Featuring Ballerina Platform and More

The Ballerina Platform made its debut during London Fashion Week.

Crocs and Simone Rocha are back again with their spring 2026 collection, including six styles.

The collection follows the debut of the Ballerina Platform on Sept. 21 during London Fashion Week. The fourth installment of the brands’ collaboration infuses playful details into elevated design, offering new styles in addition to refreshed versions of the Classic Platform and Trailbreak sneakers. 

Simone Rocha x Crocs collaboration.
Simone Rocha x Crocs collaboration. PAUL MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY

The spring 2026 collection blends Crocs’ comfort-focused design with Simone Rocha’s couture-influenced perspective. Pearls, crystals and sculptural platforms reference pointe shoes, bringing playful and romantic accents to functional designs for all of the silhouettes.

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The Simone Rocha x Crocs Ballerina Platform, retailing for $300, homes in on ballet-inspired elegance; the style is offered in black and oyster and features pearl and crystal adornments. The Simone Rocha x Crocs Platform, priced at $225, is back in black and pink rose and features signature embellishments, making for a refined, romantic aesthetic. The Simone Rocha x Crocs Trailblazer, marked at $225 and presented in black and oyster, is a chunky trail sneaker with playful embellishments complementing the rugged aesthetic.

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Simone Rocha x Crocs collaboration.
Simone Rocha x Crocs collaboration. PAUL MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY

The collection will be available in Simone Rocha boutiques beginning Oct. 23 and offered on the Crocs App and select global retailers starting Oct. 30.

The third installment from Simone Rocha and Crocs dropped in April, with that release introducing the Fisherman Stomp Sandal and offering new colors of the Siren style as well. With a collaborative relationship dating back to 2023, Crocs and Simone Rocha have attracted attention with their romantic clog styles in the past few years, gaining stamps of approval from celebrities like Julia Fox and Michelle Yeoh.

In other Crocs news, T-Pain was recruited by the brand to promote the new Classic Unfurgettable Leopard knee-high boot. Additionally, well-known sneaker designer Steven Smith has his own Crocs silhouette now.