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• American designer Alexander Wang has released Griphoria, the first commercially available 3D printed stiletto, developed over six years in partnership with 3D printing company Carbon and footwear software provider HILOS. Made almost entirely from elastomeric polyurethane using Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis technology, the heel-forward mule retails for $795 and is available now, fabricated in Italy…
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American designer Alexander Wang has released Griphoria, the first commercially available 3D printed stiletto, developed over six years in partnership with 3D printing company Carbon and footwear software provider HILOS.
Made almost entirely from elastomeric polyurethane using Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis technology, the heel-forward mule retails for $795 and is available now, fabricated in Italy and offered exclusively in black.
“Produced in hours, without molds or excess waste, Griphoria represents a fundamental shift in how footwear is designed and made. Enabled by Carbon’s advanced 3D printing technology, it delivers both technical performance and design precision at scale — setting a new standard for luxury footwear,” stated the company.
Griphoria, the First Wearable 3D Printed