Stella Shared 3 x Cannondale Bicycles

Stella Shared 3 x Cannondale bikes: Celebrating our artistic journey

Our Stella Shared 3 x Cannondale collaboration brings together our two visions around shared values of luxury design, craftsmanship and environmental responsibility. Each is designed for a new generation that is driving less, and is more committed to personal and planetary health.  

We have created a limited series of 18 custom bikes featuring hand-painted prints celebrating our unisex capsule, with two designs created by each of the collection’s three artists. While the bicycles are not available for purchase, a selection will be auctioned for charity. The rest are available to discover and be won via raffle at key Stella McCartney flagships globally.

Shared3 x Cannondale
Shared3 x Cannondale

As a lifelong cyclist and someone who rides their bicycle every day to work, I could not be more excited for my new shared journey with Cannondale. The bikes we have created with our Shared 3 artist collaborators embody our common values and vision – blending beauty and desirability with a sense of responsibility to the next generation.

Stella McCartney

Among the Cannondale models featured are the world’s fastest bike, the SystemSix, alongside the ultra-lightweight SuperSix EVO and SuperSix EVO CX. These cutting-edge unisex bicycles have the prints of our collaborating Stella Shared 3 artists Ed Curtis, Myfawnwy (Maisie Broome) and Tom Tosseyn bursting energetically across their frames and tires. Inspired by ‘Y is for Youth’ from the McCartney A to Z Manifesto, the collaboration sets in motion a shared heritage of material innovation and commitment to eco stewardship.  

Cannondale Bikes
Cannondale Bikes
Cannondale Bikes

Discover Stella Shared 3 x Cannondale Bicycles at Stella McCartney’s London Old Bond Street, New York City Soho, Hangzhou Mix City and Tokyo Aoyama flagships from 3 to 17 November. To win a bike, simply enter the raffle in-store. If you are unable to enter our raffle, you can contact Cannondale to purchase a one-off bicycle.