Ye resets Yeezy, tackles Bernard Arnault and fashion

The House of Ye has arrived - or at least has burst on its own.

Kanye West, who officially changed his name to Ye, used the platform for his 11th Yeezy show — a surprise outing in Paris — to reset her own fashion line and try to shake up the fashion industry again.

As the designer, musician and provocateur presented a collection of looks under the name YZY devoid of material and can be simply put on and taken off, it aims for more than just removing the zipper.

In a pre-show speech – and in backstage comments after – You had a controversy personal and wooed with a "White Lives Matter" T-shirt, railed against former Gap partner and called out not just competitors, but LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton chief Bernard Arnault.

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Kanye West at the Yeezy show.

In short, Ye is remarkably consistent: live out loud online and in IRL and do no prisoner.

Ye started with a sort of presentation of his Yeezy brand so far, linking the line of fashion to with milestones from his own life, recalling his season four show on Roosevelt Island in New York, which started late with high temperatures that caused models to pass out.

"If anyone remembers this show, people fell," Ye said. "And that's what the press wrote. A week after the show, my wife at the time [Kim Kardashian] got robbed right here in Paris. Then I told my manager about the that time, Scooter Braun, that I just wanted to go to Japan, I just wanted to take a break. And he said, 'No, we have to make more money, so we have to do a second leg of the tour.' tour lasted four days and I went to the hospital.

For Ye, this is an episode that clearly lingers.

"Every time I do something big, someone brings up that moment, for the rest of my life," Ye said, bringing it up himself this time, perhaps reclaiming the narrative of the experience. "It's the ultimate stigma. People feel like they have the right to come face to face with me and call me crazy, like that doesn't hurt me or, like, you don't have to be crazy to change the world .

Never mind, that seems to be the plan — to change the world and take on all comers.

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"We are starting our own house tonight," Ye said. "Sometimes the cut might be a little off, the stitch might be a little off, but we've changed the look of fashion over the past 10 years. We're the streets.

Ye resets Yeezy, tackles Bernard Arnault and fashion

The House of Ye has arrived - or at least has burst on its own.

Kanye West, who officially changed his name to Ye, used the platform for his 11th Yeezy show — a surprise outing in Paris — to reset her own fashion line and try to shake up the fashion industry again.

As the designer, musician and provocateur presented a collection of looks under the name YZY devoid of material and can be simply put on and taken off, it aims for more than just removing the zipper.

In a pre-show speech – and in backstage comments after – You had a controversy personal and wooed with a "White Lives Matter" T-shirt, railed against former Gap partner and called out not just competitors, but LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton chief Bernard Arnault.

Related Galleries
Kanye West at the Yeezy show.

In short, Ye is remarkably consistent: live out loud online and in IRL and do no prisoner.

Ye started with a sort of presentation of his Yeezy brand so far, linking the line of fashion to with milestones from his own life, recalling his season four show on Roosevelt Island in New York, which started late with high temperatures that caused models to pass out.

"If anyone remembers this show, people fell," Ye said. "And that's what the press wrote. A week after the show, my wife at the time [Kim Kardashian] got robbed right here in Paris. Then I told my manager about the that time, Scooter Braun, that I just wanted to go to Japan, I just wanted to take a break. And he said, 'No, we have to make more money, so we have to do a second leg of the tour.' tour lasted four days and I went to the hospital.

For Ye, this is an episode that clearly lingers.

"Every time I do something big, someone brings up that moment, for the rest of my life," Ye said, bringing it up himself this time, perhaps reclaiming the narrative of the experience. "It's the ultimate stigma. People feel like they have the right to come face to face with me and call me crazy, like that doesn't hurt me or, like, you don't have to be crazy to change the world .

Never mind, that seems to be the plan — to change the world and take on all comers.

>

"We are starting our own house tonight," Ye said. "Sometimes the cut might be a little off, the stitch might be a little off, but we've changed the look of fashion over the past 10 years. We're the streets.

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