Kanye West wears a ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt alongside Candace Owens at Paris Fashion Week.Credit:TWITTER/ @REALCANDACEO
“I am Ye,and everyone knows I am the leader,” he said,in a six-minute introduction to the show for his label Yeezy,held in an empty office building near the Arc de Triomphe. Ye was wearing a shirt with the inflammatory White Lives Matter slogan,which has been used by the Ku Klux Klan.
Not everyone was willing to follow,except perhaps guest of honour Candace Owens,a US conservative commentator who last month referred to Ye’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian on a podcast as “a prostitute.” Actor Jaden Smith and British fashion journalist Lynette Nylander walked out of the show,attended by Galliano,Balenciaga designer Demna and USVogue editor Anna Wintour.
WhenVogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson wrote onInstagram,“The t-shirts this man conceived,produced,and shared with the world are pure violence. There is no excuse,there is no art here,” the pile-on really began. First,Ye attacked Karefa-Johnson’s credibility before supermodel Gigi Hadid leapt to her digital defence.
“You wish u had a percentage of her intellect,” Hadid posted on Ye’s Instagram account,before deleting the response. “You’re a bully and a joke.”
A series of defensive posts from Ye,who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after being hospitalised for a psychiatric emergency in 2016,followed. “Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter was a scam,” Ye wrote on Instagram stories. “Now its over. You’re welcome.”
There was also a disturbing post inferring that Bernard Arnault,the billionaire chief executive of the LVMH conglomerate,“killed” Virgil Abloh,the Louis Vuitton menswear designer who died of cancer last year.