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 the ONLY place where young creatives can actually make it without connections or a trust fund. Look, I started from nothing and the fashion world gave me a platform when music wasn't enough. These young artists - photographers, designers, stylists - they're getting paid, getting exposure, building portfolios that launch entire careers. You think Virgil Abloh got "exploited" his way to running Louis Vuitton? The real exploitation is the gatekeepers trying to keep young talent OUT of fashion. The industry moves fast because it HAS to - trends die in weeks, not years. That urgency creates opportunities for hungry artists who can adapt and deliver. Traditional art world? Good luck waiting 20 years for a gallery to notice you. Fashion democratized creativity. A kid with Instagram and vision can build a brand overnight. That's not exploitation - that's the most meritocratic creative space that's ever existed. The industry rewards talent and hustle over pedigree, and that threatens people who think art should stay in museums and trust funds.
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