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The Fashion Issue 2010

Let’s Get Animal
In 2008, our favourite drag king performers, The Kingpins, launched their label Birthday Suit. Their first collection was called Azaria Lives and was all about what would've happened if dingos hadn't eaten Lindy Chamberlain's baby daughter.
Briony Wright
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

The Return Of The Hat
It's often stated that Kennedy's hatless inaugural appearance sparked a mass rejection of hat wearing from which the hat industry never recovered.
Ian Svenonius, Illustrations: Tara Sinn
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

Bears Vs. Vikings
Photos by Terry Richardson Costume design and styling by Wendy Wright at New York Costume
Terry Richardson
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

Metallic Package
Recently, I found myself staring at a painting of Henry VIII-or, more accurately, staring at his kingly crotch in said painting-and I started to wonder, "What the heck was the deal with codpieces, anyway?"
Natalie Espinosa, Photo: Bryan Derballa
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

Traces of Soho Past
In New York, art has always left traces behind, but like everything else in the city, those traces vanish a little more with every passing day, until they are completely erased. Take Soho, my neighborhood since 1985.
Bob Nickas, Photos: Helen Joel
3.2.10
Practice Space

Lullabye Arkestra
VBS visit’s Lullabye Arkestra in their native Toronto.
VICE Staff
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

Modern-day Fashion Bum-outs
Ah, the past. Could the preceding eons of humanity have ever imagined how much comedy they would provide for the present? Especially in the realm of fashion?
Sam McPheeters
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

The General Of Milan
Il Generale is a 50-year-old man whom a lucky tram rider might spot one day dressed as an ancient Egyptian scribe and the next as an infantryman in the Imperial German Army.
Serena Pezzato, Photos: Lele Saveri
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

Dressed to Kill (or Be Killed)
One of the key elements of bullfighting is the costume. Brightly colored and intricately embroidered with real silver and gold, appliqué and sequins, in Spanish they’re known as trajes de luces (“suits of lights”).
Rubén Lardín, Photos: Luís Díaz
3.2.10
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Tell Them Anything You Want
A Portrait of Maurice Sendak by Lance Bangs and Spike Jonze. DVD out now!
VICE Staff
3.2.10
The Fashion Issue 2010

Today’s Viking
And now, just for the sake of historical accuracy in light of the preceding photo story, which is accurate in lots of ways but not so accurate in some key ways, we present an interview with a real, a seriously really real, Viking.
Milène Larsson, Portrait: Anders Kristensson
3.2.10
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SPIKE JONZE & LANCE BANGS (& JON HODGMAN) "DISCUSSION" AND DVD SIGNING
VICE Staff
3.1.10
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