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.
Bizarre Boat Photo Props
The Vice 'Wet N' Wild' Photoshoot is Nowhere Near Water
Trend Themes
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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.
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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.
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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
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Fashion — The fashion industry can embrace boat-inspired clothing without the need for a water display.
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Event Planning — The event planning industry can offer clients nautical-themed props that are unique and do not require traditional water settings.
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Photography — The photography industry can create a niche in absurd prop photography as a way to differentiate from competitors.