FitFlop x Keith Haring. Image- FitFlop
FitFlop steps boldly into Spring 2026 with ‘Art in Motion,’ a collection inspired by Keith Haring, the visionary who turned New York’s streets and subways into a living gallery. Honouring the 40th anniversary of his Pop Shop, the line translates Haring’s joyful, accessible, and connective visual language into footwear designed for everyday movement.
“Blending Keith Haring’s iconic artwork with FitFlop’s performance-driven design, the Spring 2026 collection unfolds across five silhouettes for each, conceived as a moving canvas. Haring’s signature figures animate rhythm and flow along the foot, while uppers, straps, and heel counters become points of expression, giving the impression that the art itself moves with every step. The collection debuts Wednesday on FitFlop.com and in the U.K., followed by launches on June 4 across EMEAI and APAC, and June 11 in the Americas.
The lineup spans five silhouettes: The Dash Trainer, Gen-FF Fisherman Sandal, Gen-FF Webbing Sandal, Gen-FF Two-Bar Slide, and the IQushion Flip-Flop. Each Gen-FF sandal is built on FitFlop’s pressure-diffusing Microwobbleboard midsoles, while The Dash Trainer and IQushion Flip-Flop incorporate lightweight IQushion technology, delivering lasting comfort with every step.
Motifs span Haring’s animated figures, embracing the iconic heart, dancing in pairs, and the signature barking dog set against a palette of red, black, white, and silver.

Louise Noble, FitFlop’s chief product and brand officer, noted: ‘Keith Haring’s work has always centred on people, how we move, connect, and experience the world together. That belief in movement as a shared human experience lies at the heart of FitFlop. This collection isn’t simply about placing art on footwear, but about channelling Haring’s energy, optimism, and accessibility into designs made to be lived in every day.
In 2025, FitFlop partnered with Roksanda on a footwear collaboration. Rooted in biomechanical engineering and functional design, the brand was established by Marcia Kilgore in 2007 and underwent a rebrand in 2024.”
With ‘Art in Motion,’ FitFlop not only honours Keith Haring’s enduring legacy but also reaffirms its own commitment to design that celebrates movement, accessibility, and everyday joy. As the summer of collaborations continues to redefine footwear, this launch positions FitFlop at the intersection of art, culture, and comfort—inviting wearers to step into a story that moves with them.
















