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Simone Rocha-ify Your Favorite Crocs for Less With These New Pearl Jibbitz Charms

Glam up your Crocs with a fanciful twist that won't break the bank.
purple-hued crocs sandal on a lace and pearl background next to a selection of pearl charms from crocs
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Getting ready to shop Simone Rocha’s third collaboration with Crocs, featuring bejeweled updates to the brand’s Stomp Fisherman Sandal and Siren Clog silhouettes? Those in the know would be wise to browse the brand’s extensive Jibbitz collections, thereby uncovering much more budget-friendly options for giving your everyday Crocs the luxury designer treatment with touches of feminine glam.

Introducing: pearl Jibbitz, which allow you to DIY your lightweight foam kicks and infuse them with Audrey Hepburn–like elegance that’s bound to become your footwear arsenal’s ultimate conversation starter. The range of pearl add-ons found at Crocs is seemingly endless, spanning in price from just $3.50 to $6.99 for individual Jibbitz. There are classic shoe charms, such as the Gold Pearl Heart and Pearl with Diamonds (the latter so eye-catching it might make a better fit for a ring), as well as more avant-garde selections the likes of the Baroque Pearl 5-Pack that includes a little gem-embedded cowrie shell and the Lips with Drop Pearl Jibbitz marked by a bright-red pout.

For adding even more visual interest to your sandals or clogs while also tapping into the burgeoning shoe charms trend, the Pearl Strap Chain (which can be strung from one end of the heel strap to the other), grungier Charcoal Punk Chain, and similar accessories are at your disposal. All of it is maximalist to the core, and all of it will make any Crocs style — including the aforementioned ones now upgraded by Simone Rocha — look luxurious and oh-so-chic. No colorway is off limits for bedecking with pearls, too, whether you’re Team Pink at heart or want to embrace this season’s thirst for animal prints through a chic leopard pattern.

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Too busy to compute your own pearl Crocs equations? The company has you covered via the Classic Floral Cut Out Elevated Clog, which bears the hue of blooming hydrangeas and is studded with nine perfectly round pearl Jibbitz on each shoe. This Crocs style is not only glitzy but also a practical investment in comfort and versatility: boasting all the features that made people fall in love with Crocs’ clogs in the first place, like a lightweight construction, easy-to-clean and quick-drying finish, straps for a secure-as-ever fit (especially when you go “Sport Mode” by flipping them down!), and flexibility that lets the shoes move freely with your every step. If you’re seeking a Crocs shoe that you can style with dresses, allow us to better acquaint you with the Classic Floral Cutout Elevated Sandal 2.0. Another cult classic in “Hydrangea,” it’s dotted with 14 pearls in total and has a double-strap upper for support, as well as Crocs’ special Croslite foam footbeds that will legitimize the “walking on clouds” cliché.

Simone Rocha’s buzzy new Crocs collection (just launched on the designer’s site as of today, April 7, with a release expected at crocs.com on April 10) was first unveiled during London Fashion Week last year and might just be the label’s most exciting innovation for the spring 2025 season. The 38-year-old Irish fashion designer who helms her eponymous brand — emphasizing all things lace, bows, tulle, and (yes) pearls in her work — is not new to this universe, since her initial partnership with Crocs happened back in 2023 and was made available to the public in April 2024. It merged whimsical style and functional comfort through signature Simone Rocha touches, with the Siren Clog, Classic Clog, and Quick Trail shoe serving as canvases. These collab Crocs walked Simone Rocha’s bridal-inspired spring 2024 runway, in fact, and sparked major debate regarding whether you can, indeed, wear Crocs (even pearl-clad ones!) at the altar.

It’s safe to say the collection did so well that an extension naturally followed in August 2024, presented at Simone Rocha’s fall 2024 London Fashion Week show. There, silhouettes such as the Siren Clog, Crush Boot, Stomp Clog, and Classic Lined Clog looked baroque as ever, giving onlookers inspiration to pair them with fur coats, sheer skirts, dreamy corsets, and other unexpected fashion staples. 2025’s Simone Rocha x Crocs drop promises beauty, color, and trend-adherence to the max. Fisherman sandals, after all, occupy prime real estate in the fashion zeitgeist — appearing across spring 2025 collections of major designers like Michael Kors and on the feet of many a celeb (Katie Holmes is a fan and Hailey Bieber was seen sporting the sandals with socks).

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Both the sturdy Siren Clog and Stomp Fisherman Sandal (which Crocs introduced last year) had already endearing aesthetics that were made even more irresistible after the Simone Rocha makeover. The former in “Powder Pink,” with green-and-pink gems of varying shapes, is something we can’t stop thinking about ever since visuals were first teased to the public. Now, you can sport pearl-adorned Crocs — either Simone Rocha’s or your own choose-your-own-adventure creations relying on the pearl Jibbitz charms we’re recommending here — to give your springtime ‘fits a flash of charm.

And don’t wait too long to do it, either. The regular Siren Clog in its black manifestation is already fully sold out in most sizes after going on sale, so time is of the essence when it comes to introducing popular Crocs shoes to the most precious, pearly trimmings.

Crocs' Pearl Jibbitz Allow You to Recreate Simone Rocha Clogs for Less
Crocs Classic Floral Cutout Elevated Sandal 2.0
Crocs' Pearl Jibbitz Allow You to Recreate Simone Rocha Clogs for Less
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Crocs' Pearl Jibbitz Allow You to Recreate Simone Rocha Clogs for Less
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Crocs' Pearl Jibbitz Allow You to Recreate Simone Rocha Clogs for Less
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Crocs' Pearl Jibbitz Allow You to Recreate Simone Rocha Clogs for Less
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Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD and FN. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on new footwear releases and buzzy collaborations.

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