“April 1st marks the company’s 50th anniversary and they’ve pulled out every stop in celebration of their big birthday starting with breakfast at The Standard this morning, and the premiere of their collaborative music videos. They’ve worked with the Noisettes, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, the Raveonettes, and the Duke Spirit, who’ve produced a beautiful black and white version of The Duke Spirit’s “The Kids Are United” and the debut of their Opening Ceremony exclusives.
The music videos, three of which will go public next week, are framed by commentary from Kate Lanphear, Kate Moross, Valerie Phillips, Johnny Blue Eyes, Trash & Vaudeville’s Jimmy Webb (who’s actually brought to tears by his love for this shoe), and various other musicians, artists and lovers of Doc Martens explaining the origins of both the shoe and its punk symbolism.” Britt @ Fashionista
Watch a preview of what’s to come below.
Dr. Martens 50th Anniversary from exposureUSA on Vimeo.