MARNI and HOKA introduce the BONDI B3LS sneakers
- Hatch
- Apr 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 10
MARNI and HOKA unite their progressive design perspectives to present the BONDI B3LS —a sneaker that combines bold aesthetics and technical innovation. This collaboration redefines movement as both functional and expressive, merging creative vision with athletic expertise.
Following their highly anticipated reveal, MARNI and HOKA debut the official campaign for the collaboration, a striking exploration of movement and design. Captured by photographer Gabriele Rosati, the campaign transforms the sneaker’s sculptural silhouette into a visual statement through bold compositions and fluid motion. The imagery celebrates the synergy of sport and high fashion, where performance and artistry intersect seamlessly.
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Retail Price: HK$3,079 each
Arriving in four distinctive colorways — Poinciana (red), Bracken (charcoal), Tourmaline (blue), and Straw (beige) — the BONDI B3LS showcases MARNI’s fearless approach to design, paired with HOKA’s signature technical performance.
A responsive rubber sole, cushioned EVA insoles, and a subtly rubberized, lightly padded polyester upper ensures both comfort and durability. Additionally, three interchangeable sets of laces, including a monochrome flat pair, a rope tone-on-tone option, and a wider multicolored variation, offers a customizable styling element.
A defining theme of the collaboration is seriality — an idea deeply embedded in both the sneaker’s construction and visual narrative. The BONDI B3LS, with its bold yet monochromatic structure, evolves across the four distinct colorways, reinforcing repetition and variation as essential elements of creative expression. This rhythmic interplay between uniformity and uniqueness mirrors the fluid nature of movement itself — continuous yet ever changing, controlled yet spontaneous.
The MARNI x HOKA BONDI B3LS sneakers launch on MARNI.com and in MARNI boutiques and on HOKA.com and exclusive retail partners worldwide now.
CREDITS: Photography: Gabriele Rosati Courtesy of MARNI















