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.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- `provocative Fashion`
- There is an opportunity in the fashion industry to create more provocative and boundary-pushing clothing lines.
- `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.
- `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.
Sectors Adopting This
- `fashion`
- The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of creating clothing lines that promote sexual promiscuity and boundary-pushing designs.
- `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.
- `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.
