"I'm not a drug addict. My wild period wasn't about drugs; it was about sexual freedom"
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The move is strategic because Klein’s public image has always lived at the intersection of sex, commerce, and scandal. His ads didn’t merely sell underwear; they sold a softened version of transgression, packaged in clean fonts and cool lighting. When he recasts a “wild period” as “sexual freedom,” he’s defending the central engine of the Klein aesthetic: desire as a statement of autonomy, not self-destruction. It’s a bid to keep erotic provocation on the side of culture rather than vice.
There’s subtextual class and respectability politics here, too. Drug addiction implies loss of control, dependency, a narrative of collapse. Sexual freedom, by contrast, can be narrated as choice, appetite, even progress. Klein is asking to be judged not as a cautionary tale but as a figure who rode (and helped shape) the post-’70s loosening of norms: gay visibility, studio-era glamour reborn as minimalism, hedonism presented as chic.
It also quietly shifts responsibility. “Drugs” suggests a problem to be treated; “freedom” suggests a right to be defended. Klein wants the reader to see heat, not harm.
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