VICE DOs & DON'Ts 2: 17 Years of Street Fashion Critiques
分类: 图书,进口原版,Arts & Photography(艺术与摄影),Design & Decorative Arts(设计与装饰艺术),
品牌: The Editors of Vice Magazine
基本信息出版社:VICE Books (2012年6月5日)平装:336页正文语种:英语ISBN:1576874095条形码:9781576874097商品重量:367 gASIN:1576874095您想告诉我们您发现了更低的价格?
商品描述内容简介“Nice purple track pants you fat bitch,” is howVicedescribes an infant out for a daily stroll with her parents. The girl is a DON’T even though she had nothing to do with dressing herself and luckily, will never be the wiser. Next, we have a potato chip logo that features Humpty Dumpty leaning on a counter. The caption says, “Dude is just chilling. He’s unflappable. You could be like, ‘Humpty, what if nobody shows up to our party?’ and he’d be all, ‘Don’t worry about it doood.’” This DO became so popular with theVicereadership that a fan had Humpty tattooed on his arm next to the word “unflappable.”
ViceMagazine’s DOs & DON’Ts started out as a way to appease clothing advertisers that were discouraged byVice’s lack of fashion content. The feature snowballed completely out of control and has now come to defineVicemore than anything else.The New York Timescalls it “genius,”The Onionsays, “spot-on,” andMaximinsists 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 but, at almost twice the size, this second book of all new entries is likely to quench America’s DOs & DON’Ts thirst for at least a week.作者简介ViceMagazinestarted out as a lowly newsprint punk zine in 1994 in Montreal. Now it’s this big, weird, famous, smart and stupid magazine that’s published in 22 (that’s right, fucking 22) countries. We mix real-deal investigative journalism, witty and learned interviews, the best young photographers and artists, and a total global perspective with dick jokes, gratuitous nudity, and questionable opinions on how to live one’s life. Then we fart it all out every month in a magazine that is so good, people get visibly angry and jealous when they touch it. Oh well. That’s their
problem.