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 industry is literally the greatest platform for young creatives to blow up and get their vision to the world. Look at Virgil, look at me - we came from nothing and fashion gave us everything. These brands aren't exploiting artists, they're giving them budgets, resources, and global reach that no artist could ever get on their own. You think some 22-year-old designer is gonna build a supply chain and distribution network by themselves? Please. The real exploitation is when young artists stay "pure" and broke, selling their work for pennies at local galleries while fashion brands are writing million-dollar checks. These companies take risks on unknown talent, give them teams of experts, and put their designs in front of millions of people. That's not exploitation - that's opportunity. You're confusing business with charity. Fashion is a machine that turns creativity into culture, and young artists either learn to work with that machine or they stay irrelevant. The industry doesn't owe anyone anything - it rewards talent that can deliver. That's not exploitation, that's meritocracy.
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