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 backwards thinking right there. The fashion game is the ultimate creative playground, and these young artists are getting opportunities their parents could only dream of. Look at what's really happening - fashion houses are throwing millions at young designers, giving them platforms, resources, and global reach they'd never get on their own. Virgil Abloh went from making t-shirts to running Louis Vuitton. That's not exploitation, that's elevation. The industry took raw talent and turned it into empire-building power. These young creatives aren't victims - they're hustlers who understand the game. They know exactly what they're trading: their vision for access to the machine that can make them legends. Every collaboration, every campaign, every runway show is building their brand value. The fashion industry isn't stealing from them; it's investing in them and expecting returns, just like any smart business. You want to see real exploitation? Look at artists stuck making art for Instagram likes while working day jobs. Fashion gives young talent real money, real exposure, and real career trajectories. The industry needs fresh blood to stay relevant, and young artists need the infrastructure to reach the world. That's not exploitation - that's symbiosis at its finest.
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