Dr. Martens launches ultra-lightweight collection
They call it the next revolution. Decades after engineering the original AirWair with Bouncing Soles for the working men in the 1960s, for Autumn-Winter 2016, Dr. Martens introduces a new
They call it the next revolution. Decades after engineering the original AirWair with Bouncing Soles for the working men in the 1960s, for Autumn-Winter 2016, Dr. Martens introduces a new
For many people, the 1980s London and New York club scenes sound like a dream. But for English artist Mark Wigan, it’s a memory. “The ’80s club scene
Over the years, erstwhile model Borgy Manotoc has appeared less and less in the public eye, giving fewer and fewer interviews. So when his sister Mavis Fuentabella told me back in July that he was having a private trunk show for his first men’s line, I had to admit, I was intrigued.
Dr. Martens’ second collaboration with Adventure Time makes fans’ vampire rocker dreams come true
Dr. Martens, a brand intrinsically linked to music, salutes music lovers with the Stand For Something Tour 2015, their way of thanking the world’s gig goers who continue to adopt
Think of it as a fairy tale, Dr. Martens-style. A unique pair of Dr. Marten boots was spotted in a vintage shop in Sacramento. Its unusual height made it clear
With his height, and lean but toned frame, Borgy Manotoc looks every inch the male model. Since his first runway show for Rhett Eala when he was only 15—half-sister Mavis M. Fuentebella is the designer’s good friend—Borgy has appeared on other runways but mostly for the popular apparel brand Bench.
The ’90S grunge was about a coming-of-age period in styling. It was about rebellion and breaking rules. For this year, it comes with a new definition. Neo-grunge is about challenging norms and creating new ideas. It’s not just about plaid and leather, but mixing it with different prints and fabrics.
For Borgy Manotoc, Dr. Martens isn’t just a business opportunity, it’s a lifelong love affair. “I grew up wearing the three-eye 1461 every day in grade school.”
The world after school can be scary. Even the most accomplished students feel the pressure of venturing into the workplace. Now almost in my thirties I look back to that time when I saw any job as an enriching experience. I was happy to be part of something I believed in; even if all I did to help the cause was answer phones and grab whatever my bosses needed.
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