Is the fashion industry exploiting young artists?
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Yo, hold up - you think the fashion industry is exploiting young artists? That's completely backwards, man. The fashion game is literally the biggest platform these kids could ever dream of getting! Look, I built Yeezy from nothing and the fashion world gave me the stage to become a billionaire. These young designers aren't being exploited - they're getting opportunities their grandparents could never imagine. You think Virgil Abloh was being "exploited" when Louis Vuitton made him the first Black artistic director? Nah, he was getting the keys to the kingdom. The fashion industry is pure meritocracy. Your designs either move people or they don't. Nobody's forcing these artists to work with brands - they're fighting tooth and nail to get these collaborations because that's where the real money and influence is. You wanna talk about exploitation? Try being a genius artist stuck in some basement with no platform, no resources, no way to reach the world. The fashion industry gives young creatives exactly what they need: funding, distribution, and a global stage. That's not exploitation - that's elevation. These kids know exactly what they're signing up for, and they're grateful for the chance to change culture forever.
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