Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Kanye West is launching a line of its own

As a celebrity who work are far and decide to use its name to launch a fashion label, well, there are too many. Only one of the singers are Liam Gallagher, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Gwen Stefani just to name a few. In some cases, like that of Victoria Beckham, the talent is there (if we want to be honest, probably more than in the trade "official"), in many others it comes to nominees or otherwise for commercial lines drawn by others.


Not seem to be the case of Kanye West, who announced the imminent launch of a clothing collection that will debut during New York Fashion Week. Kanye has always been a fan of fashion: sitting in the front row of all parades, is a close friend of designers such as Riccardo Tisci - who he also designed the album cover made in tandem with Jay-Z, to be released in August - and in the past has also been responsible for some mass trend (remember the goggles of two summers ago?).

Not only that: rumors say that he frequented the house of some creative workshops to "learn the business" and do some 'of hard work. Kanye that he wanted to enter the world of fashion is not new. As early as 2008 had tried up with crayons, a label of urban streetwear but had never reached the shops.

But now it seems that it is time to do things big: according to rumors the rapper confirmed by the protagonists of the first collection is working together with British designer Louise Goldin, a former pupil of the legendary professor of the Central Saint Martins School in London Louise Wilson.

This last would have warned the media not to underestimate the work of West, with whom he got to talk a couple of times when the singer went on to make scouting staff to look among the best students of the school. In fact, it would seem that the ideas are very good, and that with the help of Goldin is very likely to leave a highly competitive product category and luxury.

An opinion confirmed by Harper's Bazaar Australia, which has confirmed the rumors that they saw involved in the project also their fashion editor Christine Centenera. In fact, with a team of this caliber you'd expect a nice surprise.

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