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The Minimal Maximal GQ Style Gemany Fashion Story is Sculptural

Alexander Beck, Arthur Gosse and Nick Heymann star in the 'Minimal Maximal' GQ Style Gemany editorial. The models sport the latest in designer fall looks from top labels including Louis Vuitton along with many others. This stunning editorial spread features both monochromatic and colorful photography that brings out the intricate details of each luxe garment.

Alexander, Arthur and Nick are outfitted by wardrobe stylist Manuela Hainz who dresses them in exaggerated shapes, oversized silhouettes and avant-garde accessory pieces. From shoulder-stuffed knits and heavy capes to metallic visor accessories, the Minimal Maximal GQ Style Germany fashion story sets the tone for the autumn season.

Captured by photographer Horst Diekgerdes, this photo shoot graces the Fall/Winter 2012 issue of GQ Style Germany, proving that eccentric silhouettes and detail-infused garments are in vogue.
Trend Themes
1. Exaggerated Shapes - Opportunity for designers to push the boundaries of traditional silhouettes and create bold, sculptural designs.
2. Avant-garde Accessories - A chance for accessory designers to create show-stopping, innovative pieces that add a unique touch to any outfit.
3. Monochromatic and Colorful Photography - Photographers can explore the juxtaposition of visually striking monochromatic images and vibrant, colorful compositions.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Designers can embrace exaggerated shapes and avant-garde accessories to offer consumers fashion-forward and innovative garments.
2. Accessory Design - Creating avant-garde accessories presents an opportunity for designers to cater to a niche market that appreciates bold and unique statement pieces.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with monochromatic and colorful photography to create visually captivating images for fashion editorials and campaigns.

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