“I’m an innovator,” KanyeWest insisted in an interview with Fox News.
He further told reporter Eric Shawn that the media shouldn’t “clown the creators” because the ramifications of such criticism would make designers and other creatives “less brave” about sharing their ideas with the world.
Ye went on to clarify that the large black containers weren’t actually garbage bags but were “construction bags” designed with the idea of making the Yeezy Gap shopping experience more informal and egalitarian. “This is, like, not a joke; this is not a game,” he continued. “This is not just some celebrity collaboration. This is my life, you know? I’m fighting for a position to be able to change clothing and bring the best design to the people.
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