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Oyster's Gimme The Loot Fashion Story Displays Bold Accessories

Oyster Fashion's 'Gimme The Loot' image series is captured by Asger Carlsen's lens. The conceptual editorial is featured in the Aussie publication's #104 instalment, entitled "The Exposed Issue".

Danish photographer Asger uses his past experience in crime photography and advertising to create this compilation of eerie and conceptual portraits. The photographs capture black-and-white versions of human arm limbs that are collaged to form artful compositions. The final result is both sculptural and ambiguous at first glance.

These ambiguous masterpieces are not only artful but are also reflective of the season's hottest accessory styles. Oyster Fashion's 'Gimme The Loot' editorial highlights a range of leather-made bags, shoes and belts from designers that include Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler and Acne among others.
Trend Themes
1. Eerie Collage Art - There is an opportunity for artists to incorporate the eerie collage art style into their work.
2. Sculptural Accessories - Designers can explore incorporating sculptural accessories to complement the collaged limb art style.
3. Ambiguous Portraiture - The use of ambiguous portraiture can be explored in various forms of visual media such as photography and animation.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists can leverage the eerie collage art style to create unique pieces for exhibitions and galleries.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers can look into designing sculptural accessories that can pair well with the collaged limb art style.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with ambiguous portraiture, exploring new ways to capture the human form and express different emotions.

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