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As one of the biggest industries in the world, generating millions of revenue every year, brands are increasingly using 3D printing to achieve on-demand production, to create new avenues for customization, sustainability and creativity.

Stratasys makes us believe in real wearable 3D Printed fashion

Designers have used 3D Printing in fashion in several ways, but very few of the creations released so far can be decently worn by...

Those 3D Printed machine-washable sneakers are made from recycled plastic bottles

There are a dozen reasons that draw interest on this newcomer in the blossoming market of 3D printed shoes: the price (only 95$), the...

Formlabs to 3D Print New Balance Sneakers

This story starts in 2017. Formlabs and New Balance had announced their new relationship which aimed to develop new materials and a specific hardware...

3D Printing in the fashion industry: Current challenges

It’s hard to say who was really the first designer to use 3D printing in the fashion industry. Some people give this credit to...

Met Gala Creations brought to life thanks to Zac Prosen, GE Additive & Protolabs

  A line of 3D printed sculptural garments and accessories showcased at fashion’s ‘biggest night out’. “The Met Gala is special for designers because it’s...

HP integrates additive manufacturing in digital textile printers

At least, once per year, HP creates a new hype in the additive manufacturing industry. This time, the electronics specialist integrates additive manufacturing in...

SUSAN, a 3D printed shoe designed for LAIKA’s upcoming film

Stratasys and Nike collaborate for the manufacture of a limited edition of the Missing Link x Nike Air Max Susan shoe, for LAIKA’s upcoming...

Brief news: 3D Printing to the Oscars, 3D Printed snacks from food waste, 3D technologies x3 in smartphones

This edition shows a quick look at how 3D Printing technology has led to Oscars nomination for best costume design, how food waste can be reusable, and lastly, the increasing use of 3D technologies in mobile devices.

Paris Fashion Week 2019: Iris Van Herpen is back, this time with 3D printed “face jewellery”

The Dutch designer Van Herpen showcased the “Shift Souls” collection at the Musee des Beaux-Arts this week as part of the Paris Fashion Week. Last...

Footwear brand Ica & Kostika unveils a luxury 3d Printed Shoe Collection

The footwear brand Ica & Kostika takes advantage of 3D Printing to create an atypical collection: Exobiology. At first glance, one could say comfort...