tricotineacetat
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Then there's a problem with the industry at large. A 55 year-old man shouldn't be involved in teenage narratives. It's perverted, creepy and it's none of his business. The fact that you defend his fascination with young people speaks to a culture of pedophilia that was all the rage in 1970s France, a period of time Hedi has drawn a lot from.
There’s a difference between sexual objectification of youth, creating exploitative environments and power structures or simply using narratives that speak about their lives and (sub)culture as the topic for art making, film or design. I am not going to deny the existance of numerous cases of abuse in the fashion industry, they have been well documented and rightly called out.
When we look at Terry Richardson and Dov Charney, the former owner of American Apparel, then it's clear where that stands, but neither have any accuses of abuse been raised against Hedi Slimane for sexual abuse of minors nor does his portraiture of youth have a sexualized character. It's about alternative music scenes and their youthful protagonists - Not much different from Sofia Coppola's coming-of-age characters in her films.