French photography duo Exterface recently collaborated with Smut Clothing on a promotional photoshoot for the promiscuous fashion line.
‘Hello Sailor’ shows a ménage à trois between two hunks and a woman, with the centerpiece of the photoshoot being the aptly titled t-shirt, "Eat me out sailor."
The new photoshoot was used in a recent issue of DNA magazine, but of course being on the forefront of cutting-edge fashion, Trend Hunter reported on the teasing creations of Smut Clothing way back in 2007, thanks to our fabulous trend hunter, Cowbag.
Promiscuous Bisexual Photoshoots
'Hello Sailor' by Exterface Featured in DNA Magazine
Trend Themes
1. `provocative Fashion` - There is an opportunity in the fashion industry to create more provocative and boundary-pushing clothing lines.
2. `bisexual Imagery` - The use of bisexual imagery in advertising and marketing materials is on the rise, presenting an opportunity for companies to appeal to a broader range of consumers.
3. `controversial Artistic Collaborations` - There is potential for brands to collaborate with controversial artists in order to push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in contemporary pop culture.
Industry Implications
1. `fashion` - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of creating clothing lines that promote sexual promiscuity and boundary-pushing designs.
2. `advertising` - Companies can use bisexual imagery in their advertising and marketing campaigns to capture the attention of their target audience and generate buzz around their brand.
3. `art` - There is an opportunity for brands to collaborate with controversial artists in order to create provocative and boundary-pushing art that generates buzz around their products or services.