Technology-First Footwear
Iris Van Herpen is one high fashion designer who experimented with 3D printed shoes as early as 2013 to help create intricate designs on her runway shoes.
Iris Van Herpen is one high fashion designer who experimented with 3D printed shoes as early as 2013 to help create intricate designs on her runway shoes.
Paris-based designer Tanya Heath has taken the interchangeable heel trend to the next level: these shoes’ last is flexible allowing the heel height and structure to change.
Tanya Heath’s sandal style.
APL’s name says it all: Athletic Propulsion Labs. These sneakers aren’t designed solely for style but to make you jump just a little higher.
Chanel’s spring 2016 collection sent light-up shoes down the runway.
Chanel’s spring ’16 airport themed-presentation was complimented by runway sandals that lit-up.
United Nude turned to 3D printing once again for an extra special capsule collection that tapped famous architects to design a special style. This on is by Ross Lovegrove.
United Nude’s 3-D printed shoes, in collaboration with Brooklyn-based design studio Francis Bitonti.
Nike may have debuted its first custom sneaker years before anyone else caught the trend, but the brand has always stayed ahead with new silhouettes and additional performance elements.