After his performance, Kanye West quickly changed before heading to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after-party at Dream Downtown in New York City. He wore a velvet blazer layered over a turquoise soft jersey t-shirt from the Versace for H&M collection, which is detailed with a large gold pattern and leopard print allover.
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Kanye West in Versace for H&M Bomber Jacket at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
Kanye West and Jay-Z performed at the 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York City, which is scheduled to air on November 29, CBS 10/9c. Kanye was rocking a bomber jacket from the Versace for H&M men’s collection, leather pants and his unreleased Air Yeezy 2 sneakers. Jay-Z on the other hand, wear a Givenchy jacket with a Givenchy tee underneath, and Givenchy paneled cotton sweatpants.
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Kanye West in Balmain Biker Jeans
Kanye West was spotted leaving the Bar Pitti in NYC last week. He was casually dresed in a long sleeve crewneck shirt, green distressed balmiain biker jeans, and a pair of Air Jordan 7 sneakers.
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Recap and Twitpics From Kanye West Spring/Summer 2012 Fashion Show
Kanye West had the fashion industry in a frenzy, as he unveiled his much anticipated Spring/Summer 2012 Ready-to-Wear Womenswear Collection. The show was packed with fashionistas, designers and celebrities such as Alexander Wang, Joseph Altuzarrra, Dean and Dan Caton of Dsquared, Jeremy Scott, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Jared Leto, Ciara, Lindsday Lohan, Anna Wintour, Tameka Raymond, Terry Richardson, and many more. He opened the show playing “Ready or Not” by the Fugees, followed by music from Waka Flocka and his own hits. Knowing Kanye’s love for models, he brought in some of the most renowned supermodels – Anja Rubik, Jourdan Dunn, Chanel Iman – to walk the collection.
Kanye West Spring/Summer 2012 Collection
Kanye West said he found taking a bow at the end of his first fashion show in front of a few hundred industry professionals much more daunting than encoring in front of thousands, as he usually does. No surprise there. West's genius as a groundbreaking musician is unquestionable, whereas his status in the fashion world has been, until now, that of an ardent-bordering-on-obsessive fan. Which was clear from his genuine delight when Silvia Venturini Fendi and her daughter Delfina Delettrez Fendi came backstage to congratulate him after the show.
They were two of a surprising number of designers who turned out for Kanye: The presence of Azzedine Alaïa, Dean and Dan Caten, Olivier Theyskens, Jeremy Scott, and the Olsens sealed this evening's deal as a fashion event. Equally, they underscored the goodwill he had going into this. And Kanye himself was poignantly aware of the challenge. "The biggest hurdle I had to face is the celebrity designer or the hip-hop designer concept," he said backstage. But he had some major help in battling preconceptions. Among the people he bounced ideas off, he name-checked Kim Jones, Louise Goldin, Katie Eary, and Louise Wilson, the guiding light of Central Saint Martins and, by extension, guru of British fashion.
Maybe that's why what Kanye actually offered on the catwalk was such a surprise. He was keen to communicate that, as far as he was concerned, there was a couture level of workmanship in items that had taken three days to complete in the atelier he'd established in London. What we actually saw was something that looked like a baby Balmain vision of womenswear. The context was impeccable—soundtrack and staging exactly what you'd expect from someone whose 360-degree vision has been responsible for some of the best albums and concerts of the past decade. The clothes? Heavy might be the operative word: zippers in excelsis; suede and leather high-performance clothing; beading, crystals, and appliqué weighting jackets and tops. And more fur than you'd want on a night when the mercury hit the roof in Paris. It's kind of a cheap shot to go the trying-too-hard route with someone who is so undoubtedly passionate about what he is doing, but at the same time, it's frustrating that someone who seems to almost effortlessly realize his vaulting musical ambitions comes up short elsewhere, at least on the first attempt. Of course, what Kanye West is trying to achieve is unprecedented. There isn't a fashion designer alive who could match his music. But tonight's show suggests that conquering his new medium is a work in progress.
They were two of a surprising number of designers who turned out for Kanye: The presence of Azzedine Alaïa, Dean and Dan Caten, Olivier Theyskens, Jeremy Scott, and the Olsens sealed this evening's deal as a fashion event. Equally, they underscored the goodwill he had going into this. And Kanye himself was poignantly aware of the challenge. "The biggest hurdle I had to face is the celebrity designer or the hip-hop designer concept," he said backstage. But he had some major help in battling preconceptions. Among the people he bounced ideas off, he name-checked Kim Jones, Louise Goldin, Katie Eary, and Louise Wilson, the guiding light of Central Saint Martins and, by extension, guru of British fashion.
Maybe that's why what Kanye actually offered on the catwalk was such a surprise. He was keen to communicate that, as far as he was concerned, there was a couture level of workmanship in items that had taken three days to complete in the atelier he'd established in London. What we actually saw was something that looked like a baby Balmain vision of womenswear. The context was impeccable—soundtrack and staging exactly what you'd expect from someone whose 360-degree vision has been responsible for some of the best albums and concerts of the past decade. The clothes? Heavy might be the operative word: zippers in excelsis; suede and leather high-performance clothing; beading, crystals, and appliqué weighting jackets and tops. And more fur than you'd want on a night when the mercury hit the roof in Paris. It's kind of a cheap shot to go the trying-too-hard route with someone who is so undoubtedly passionate about what he is doing, but at the same time, it's frustrating that someone who seems to almost effortlessly realize his vaulting musical ambitions comes up short elsewhere, at least on the first attempt. Of course, what Kanye West is trying to achieve is unprecedented. There isn't a fashion designer alive who could match his music. But tonight's show suggests that conquering his new medium is a work in progress.
Here’s what the critics had to say about it over Twitter. Warning, it’s not pretty.
@CathyHorynNYT: Next season Kanye should get a tailor so clothes might fit. Models swimming in some looks. Kills the hot look, no?
@JessicaMichault: The Kanye West show, in my humble opinion, is proof that everyone can love fashion but not everyone can be a fashion designer.
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I think that every one of the designers sitting in the front row at Kanye West must have had a deja vue moment at some point during the show
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Kanye West taking his bow after his debut as a “designer.”
More Details on Kanye West’s Debut Womenswear Collection
As anticipation of Kanye West’s clothing line grows, more details have began surfacing from an insider source. The word is Kanye is working with several big players in the fashion industry such as British designers Katie Eary, Louise Goldin and Dean Quinn. And it’s being pieced together in London by graduates from the world renowned Central Saint Martins fashion college. The womenswear collection was characterized as Samurai themed high-end sportswear with baseball, biker and hoodie silhouettes among the many influences. Mr. West was described as very hands on, and said to have spent tons of money on new pieces from Balenciaga and Azzedine Alaia for inspiration.
Virgil Abloh in Givenchy Fall 2011 Rottweiler Sweater and Kanye West in Front Row at Christopher Kane Spring/Summer 2012 Show
Kanye West who was a no show during NY Fashion week was spotted front row alongside his creative advisor Virgil Abloh at the Christopher Kane Spring/Summer 2012 show at London Fashion Week. Kanye rocked a white T by Alexander Wang (seen below in a sand color $82), destroyed denim jeans, and Air Jordan retro 1 sneakers. Virgil Abloh wore a Just Don Tampa Bay Buccaneers snakeskin cap, a Givenchy Fall 2011 Rottweiler sweater, destroyed denim jeans, and brown suede Balenciaga sneakers ($545).
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Kanye West in Front Row at Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2012 Womenswear Show
Amidst the news that Kanye West is debuting his womenswear collection next month (October 1st) at Paris Fashion Week, it looks like he will be all over London fashion week in preparation. He sat front row at the Burberry Spring Summer 2012 Womenswear Show sandwiched between English singer Ellie Goulding to his right and actress Sienna Miller to his left. He wore pretty much the same outfit from the Christopher Kane show – an Alexander Wang tee, destroyed denim jeans, and Air Jordan 1 sneakers with the addition of his custom Balmain biker jacket.
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Virgil Abloh, Kanye West's Style Adviser, on His Fashion Inspirations for Fall
Chicagomag.com was privileged enough to catch up with Kanye West’s full time creative/art advisor Virgil Abloh for an exclusive interview. For the last seven years Mr. Abloh has played a key role in building the Kanye West brand as his input is required on everything from live shows to the designing of limited-edition sneakers. In the behind the scenes video the Chicago native takes us shopping to the lifestyle boutique RSVP Gallery (which he owns along with Marc Moran and Don C) as well as the men’s boutique Apartment Number 9 where he picks out several standout pieces and discusses men’s trends and fall fashion inspirations. Check out pics and behind the scenes video below.
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