Kanye “Ye” West nothing when it comes to the way his latest Yeezy GAP collection is being presented in stores.Earlier this week, a picture of the collection went viral when it showed the clothes piled up in various big black bags.
Users on social media were quick to point out the rapper’s insensitivity toward the homeless. During an interview with Fox News, the 45-year-old had a message for the people who took issue with the display. “Look, man, I'm an innovator.
And I’m not here to sit up and apologize about my ideas,” the “Power” rapper said during an interview with on Thursday outside of the GAP store in NYC. “That’s exactly what the media tries to make us do.
Make us apologize for any idea that doesn’t fall under, exactly the way they want us to think," he added. West said that he was trying to make dressing “easier” for those who purchase the clothes and that he wants to challenge the traditional conventions toward how people dress.
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