Dr. Fashion Match your title with Dr. Martens shoes for women

Dr. Martens Shoes

British footwear brand Dr. Martens has maintained an iconic reputation ever since the brand's first distinctive boots were launched in the 1960's. Prized for their comfortable design and timeless style, Dr. Martens shoes for women are particularly versatile footwear, both practical and functional to wear. At Stylight we offer the latest quirky designs of Dr. Martens shoe in a variety of classic shades, including boots with floral patterns and funky motifs, allowing the wearer to create an individual look.

The brand’s robust lace-ups, also known as ‘Docs’, have achieved real cult status. The first models were developed at the end of WWII by their namesake, the German doctor Dr. Klaus Märtens, and from 1947 were manufactured from the remaining army stock. Stylight shows you how to seriously style these typically “rock-y” shoes – and we’ll even give you a doctorate in fashion at the same time. Four looks:

1. Doctor of Law

Attorneys and notaries are known for their proper dress – a pair of Doc Martens would surely look out of place? Rubbish, the casual footwear can also be seriously combined. With a classic blouse and a pair of beige pleated slacks, a pair of low cut Dr. Martens shoes for women give off quite a professional look. Combine best with pearl earrings and a briefcase.

2. Dr. Med.

Whether a surgeon or gynecologist – or any field really – doctors always wear white. So you can pass your outfit off for a doctor’s tunic, choose a shift dress in wool-white or light beige and combine with Dr. Martens shoes for women, for example a pair of white loafers. Seeing as jewelry is rather unpractical, and even banned for some specialties, reach for a pair of modest studs – this way, you can take them out in a flash when your next surgery is due. When taking your lunch break outside, throw on a plain, beige trench coat on top.

3. Doctor of the Visual Arts

Eccentric visual artists often have a weakness for unusual styles, crazy prints or gaudy colors. For an individual yet stylish appearance grab a patterned tunic, a pair of Marlene pants and combine with a breathable pair of Dr. Martens shoes for women – the brand also makes sandals. With a leather satchel bag and horn-rimmed glasses, you’re all set for talking shop about the stylistic features of neoclassicalism during lunch.

4. Doctor of Physics

You’ve got a PhD in physics and you’re researching just what really holds the world together – what you decide to wear isn’t exactly the most important thing here. But even with a little effort you can still stylishly dress yourself: Create a sporty outfit with a pair of jeans, a gaudy print shirt and a pair of Dr. Martens shoes – the classics with the yellow stitching. Simply slip a plain bracelet on your wrist – and you can get back to all your calculations and experiments.

Dr. Martens shoes were most notably worn in the 1960’s as a sign of political affiliation. Among socialists, they were regarded as a sign of their bond with the working class. In later years, they were worn by rebellious youth groups like punks or goths.

With Dr. Martens shoes for women you’re guaranteed that Doctorate in Fashion.

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