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 ONLY place giving these young creatives a real platform and real money. Look, I've been in this game - fashion is about vision, about breaking barriers. These young artists? They're not getting exploited, they're getting ELEVATED. Before fashion houses started collaborating with street artists and young designers, where were they? Nowhere. Selling art on corners for pennies. Now you got kids going from Instagram sketches to million-dollar collaborations with Louis Vuitton overnight. The industry took risks on unknown talent when nobody else would. These brands are investing BILLIONS in emerging artists, giving them resources, manufacturing, global distribution - things they could NEVER access alone. You call it exploitation? I call it opportunity. The fashion world doesn't owe anyone anything, but it's still out here changing lives. Young artists are making more money and reaching more people through fashion partnerships than they ever could independently. That's not exploitation - that's elevation to the highest level. The real exploitation would be leaving these artists with no platform at all.
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