This is one of three identical images next to each other, and a great graphic statement (I think).
I interpret this in a number of ways:
There is the used packet of cigarettes, which combined with the message could mean vanity is so addictive that the vain or 'addicted' person is so vain that they have already started a fresh packet of vanity. The cigarettes could also represent that vanity is bad for your health. Then there is the government health warning, which has it's own social culture, as these messages tell fact, however they are rarely heeded. If you wanted to be really probing, you could conclude that, although vanity is bad for your health, it is socially acceptable, and despite being constantly and clearly warned of it's addictiveness, most people would choose to ignore the negative implications of vanity. Well, maybe.......
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