Bizarre Boat Photo Props

The Vice 'Wet N' Wild' Photoshoot is Nowhere Near Water

The setting of the Vice 'Wet N' Wild' spread, which was shot by David Titlow and styled by Teddy George-Poku, is nowhere near a boat or a large body of water.

Typically, boat-inspired clothing is usually accompanied by some water, a boat or even a pool. But this photoshoot takes the whole nautical idea and incorporates it mostly into its bizarre props, like a boat in a bottle, a city fountain, a bathtub and a rubber jellyfish toy. This is Vice we're talking about, after all.
Trend Themes
1. Boat-inspired Clothing Without Water - Opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by creating boat-inspired clothing that can be worn outside of traditional water settings.
2. Nautical Theme Without Traditional Props - Opportunity to disrupt the event planning industry by offering unique nautical-themed props that do not involve boats or pools.
3. Absurd Prop Photography - Opportunity to disrupt the photography industry by offering absurd prop photography as a way to stand out in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace boat-inspired clothing without the need for a water display.
2. Event Planning - The event planning industry can offer clients nautical-themed props that are unique and do not require traditional water settings.
3. Photography - The photography industry can create a niche in absurd prop photography as a way to differentiate from competitors.

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