Introduction
Justin Bieber’s SKYLRK is pushing deeper into the world of molded, 3D-printed footwear, and its newest silhouette — the Earth Bender — may be the brand’s most compelling statement yet. Co-created with 3D footwear pioneer Zellerfeld, the Earth Bender made its first physical appearance at SKYLRK’s Tokyo pop-up in Shibuya, held December 4–7, 2025. With its low-profile shape, soccer-inspired cues, and pastel “Lilac” debut, the model positions SKYLRK at the intersection of celebrity-driven style and frontier manufacturing.
This article breaks down the Earth Bender’s design story, production innovations, launch details, and what it all means for the rapidly growing 3D‑printed footwear landscape.
A First Look at the Earth Bender
The Earth Bender served as one of the key highlights of SKYLRK’s first-ever retail activation in Tokyo. The silhouette embodies a refined, sculpted aesthetic built entirely through Zellerfeld’s additive manufacturing methods.
Design Highlights
- Low-profile shape inspired by classic soccer footwear.
- Oval perforation patterns engineered directly into the upper for breathability and texture.
- Extended tongue referencing iconic models like the adidas Samba.
- Soft, molded “Lilac” finish — a contrast to Zellerfeld’s historically bold, bright color palette.
The combination of minimalism and sport heritage gives the Earth Bender an approachable, globally recognizable appeal — while still leaning into the futuristic world of fully molded footwear.
Why the Earth Bender Matters: Zellerfeld’s Role
Zellerfeld’s presence in the footwear industry has grown quickly thanks to its recent collaborations with artists, designers, and experimental labels. Their technology enables footwear to be:
- Printed as a single piece (no glue, stitching, or conventional assembly)
- Rapidly prototyped for small-batch or limited drops
- Adjusted algorithmically for fit, structure, or patterning
For SKYLRK — which has embraced slip-on, sculptural silhouettes — partnering with Zellerfeld provides the manufacturing foundation needed to scale creative, molded forms.
What Zellerfeld brings to the table
- Proven experience with celebrity and high‑concept footwear projects
- Consistent material refinement for durability and comfort
- A technical framework that allows SKYLRK to experiment with form more freely
The Earth Bender continues a growing trend: celebrity lifestyle brands turning to 3D printing as a way to innovate faster and release region‑specific, limited footwear concepts.
SKYLRK Tokyo Pop-Up: The Stage for the Earth Bender
The Earth Bender made its debut at SKYLRK’s Tokyo pop-up — the brand’s first physical retail event. Spanning December 4–7, the space showcased the evolving identity of SKYLRK and its shift toward molded footwear and premium loungewear.

What was on display
- Earth Bender “Lilac” (exclusive release)
- Updated SKYLRK slippers and slides
- Hailey Bieber’s first signature SKYLRK design — the “Hailey Grey” Rest Slipper
- Apparel, accessories, and in-store exclusives
At the time of publication, no official price or online release date for the Earth Bender has been confirmed. For now, it remains a Tokyo‑only drop, which reinforces the exclusivity and high demand surrounding SKYLRK’s footwear.
Hailey Bieber’s First Signature SKYLRK Piece
Beyond Justin’s headline release, the Tokyo pop-up also introduced the brand’s first Hailey Bieber signature model: the Hailey Grey Rest Slipper.
Where Justin’s Earth Bender explores the technical side of 3D printing and molded sport aesthetics, Hailey’s silhouette leans toward soft, minimalist comfort — a natural extension of her personal style and her influence on SKYLRK’s lifestyle direction.
This dual‑launch moment signals SKYLRK’s evolution from a celebrity merch offshoot into a multi‑voice fashion label.
Why This Drop Matters for 3D Footwear
The Earth Bender is more than a single release. It reflects a broader shift in the footwear ecosystem:
1. Molded and 3D-printed footwear is becoming mainstream
As brands like SKYLRK partner with Zellerfeld, consumers become more familiar with 3D printing as a premium, fashion‑forward option.
2. Regional pop-ups are replacing global releases
3D printing allows brands to test demand with micro‑releases before scaling.
3. Celebrity labels are accelerating tech adoption
With multi‑million followings and strong visual identity, celebrities like Justin Bieber can introduce these technologies to consumers faster.
For the 3D footwear industry, the Earth Bender is another signal that fully molded silhouettes are entering a new growth phase.
Conclusion
The Earth Bender represents the convergence of celebrity design, sport‑inspired aesthetics, and leading-edge 3D manufacturing. With Zellerfeld’s technical expertise behind it and SKYLRK’s growing momentum in fashion, the model is positioned to become one of the most talked‑about molded shoes of the season.
Whether or not the Earth Bender sees a wider release, its debut proves that 3D‑printed footwear continues to evolve — and 2025 may be the year it begins to reach a much broader audience.