Julian Hakes, an English architect and designer, used an Ultimaker 2 3D printer to build various prototypes and iterations of his astonishing Mojito shoe line after first discovering the Ultimaker during 3D Print Show in New York. As an architect, Hakes had been working in London for more than 10 years before shifting the focus of his work towards fashion - and shoes in particular. His 3D printed Mojito shoes will be featured in the Victoria and Albert Museum's exhibit "Shoes: Pleasure and Pain," which runs through the end of January 2016. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/82052/3d-printed-mojito-shoe/


Below is a photo of Hakes with his Mojito shoes: