Vice - Dos and Don't - 10 Years of Vice Magazine's Street Fashion Critiques
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Vice Magazine's DOs & DON'Ts started out as a way to appease clothing advertisers that were discouraged by Vice's lack of fashion content. The feature snowballed completely out of control and has now come to define Vice more than anything else. The New York Times calls it ?genius,? The Onion says, ?spot-on,? and Maxim insists it's ?impossible to put down.? There is a rabid fan base of readers who hold DON'T parties and dress as various favorites (the purple track pants ?bitch? being the most popular by far). The first volume, DOs & DON'Ts: 10 Years of Vice Magazine's Street Fashion Critiques, has already sold over 50,000 copies and a webshow version of called DOs & DON'Ts & FRIENDs boasts such guest stars as Johnny Knoxville, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, David Cross, and even Rip Taylor, all of whom will be contributing their own DOs & DON'Ts to the book. How such ridiculous fashion commentary grew to be so popular is a complete mystery to everyone involved...