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The main feature in Vice Dos and Don'ts: 10 Years of VICE Magazine's Street Fashion Critiques (Warner Books) is 10 years' worth of photographs and cruelty from the acerbic pen of editor and hopeless fashion victim himself, Gavin McInnes. (It also includes a touching collaboration with the late Joe Strummer.) Some loose rules to follow are that guys are hairy dorks who should never allow their feet to be seen in public; children should be shot; and girls flashing tits, ass, or twat are never out of style. But the hazy line as to what makes a DO or a DON'T won't always be clear, as the book's pixilated photos look like they were downloaded from the VICE website.
Yet even at 72 dpi, the pics often scan like a 21st-century freak show: See the N'Sync Cowboy! Peep the Rocawear granny! Experience the horrors of the Jersey Metal Convention! See the naked woman masturbating with pizza in Glastonbury, England! Fear Pakistani old-timers toting shotguns! From vagrants and vomit-splattered skaters to celebs like Chloë Sévginy and Bill Clinton, McInnes spleens on everyone equally. Of course, no one looks quite as good as the scenesters at Brooklyn loft parties. Maybe in the afterlife.