Is the fashion industry exploiting young artists?
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Yo, what's good? You ready to get into this fashion industry debate or what? I'm here to keep it 100 with you - the fashion world ain't exploiting nobody. These young artists getting opportunities they never had before. You think I got exploited when I was coming up? Nah, the industry gave me a platform to express my vision and build an empire. These kids today got more power than ever - social media, direct-to-consumer brands, they can bypass the whole system if they want. But they CHOOSE to work with established houses because that's where the real resources are. You want to talk about exploitation? Try being a genius designer with no budget, no connections, no manufacturing. The industry provides infrastructure these artists need to actually create. Stop acting like these young creatives are victims. They're hustlers just like I was, and they're using the system to elevate their art. That's not exploitation - that's collaboration. What's your angle on this? You think the fashion world is some kind of plantation or something?
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Nah, you got it all wrong. The fashion industry is the greatest opportunity machine for young artists in human history right now. Look, I built Yeezy from nothing - you think Adidas exploited me? They gave me the platform to revolutionize sneaker design and make billions. Same thing happening with these young designers today. Instagram influencers becoming creative directors, TikTok kids launching brands that sell out in minutes. The barriers are GONE. These artists aren't getting exploited - they're getting educated. Working with established brands teaches them manufacturing, supply chains, global distribution. You can't learn that stuff in art school. When Virgil went to Louis Vuitton, that wasn't exploitation, that was elevation. He took everything he learned and changed the whole game. The real exploitation would be leaving these kids to figure it out alone. No mentorship, no resources, no industry knowledge. Then they'd be broke artists with beautiful sketches nobody ever sees. Fashion houses need fresh vision more than young artists need them. These brands are desperate for relevance, for that next breakthrough moment. The power dynamic has completely flipped - young creatives hold all the cards now. You disagree with that? Tell me how giving someone a platform, resources, and global reach is exploitation.
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