
With NBA All-Star Weekend returning to Los Angeles in 2026, Nike is revisiting one of the most iconic All-Star sneakers ever tied to the city. The Nike Kobe 6 “All-Star 3D Hollywood” is expected to return in Spring 2026, marking 15 years since its original debut during the 2011 All-Star Game.
Originally released alongside a red-based counterpart, the “3D Hollywood” stood out for its bold stereoscopic theme. The upper featured a lenticular-inspired scale pattern with overlapping red and blue detailing, mimicking classic 3D film visuals and leaning heavily into Kobe Bryant’s Hollywood-era mythology. It remains one of the most visually daring executions of the Kobe 6 line.
For its 2026 return, the pair is expected to remain faithful to the original while introducing a few notable updates. Inner tongue labeling will now feature explicit 2026 detailing, distinguishing the retro from its 2011 predecessor. Nike is also set to bring back the graphic insoles that defined the original release, along with the legendary red-and-blue 3D glasses that were packaged with the shoe — a detail that helped cement the “3D Hollywood” as a true moment in sneaker history rather than just another colorway.

The timing is deliberate. With All-Star Weekend once again landing in Los Angeles, the Kobe 6 “All-Star 3D Hollywood” fits squarely into Nike’s ongoing effort to reconnect the Kobe line with its most meaningful on-court and cultural moments. While the Kobe series has steadily regained momentum through recent retros and new releases, this pair taps directly into the archive that made the line iconic.
Current expectations point toward a Nike.com launch around February 13, 2026, aligning with All-Star Weekend festivities.
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