Rapper Kanye West has two new sneaker lines coming to fans. Complex had the exclusive info on Kanye's Nike Air Yeezy sneakers which are now available in stores. The official release date is April 4th. Kanye has a Louis Vuitton Don sneaker line which he has been collaborating on with designer Marc Jacobs.
The rapper debuted the shoes at Paris Fashion week. The Kanye West Louis Vuitton Don sneakers are expected to be available for sale in June. Check out a pic of the red version of the new designer kicks. Binside TV spoke to megastar Kanye West at Fashion week. Watch the interview where he talks about his excitement working with designer Marc Jacobs to design his new shoe line.
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Kanye West: MC, Producer, Hypebeast: I’ve always
stressed my passion for design—and not just, “Oh, let me throw my name
on this,” but to use my celebrity as an opportunity to jump into the
design world—and in this case, to design my own shoe.
Mark Smith: Creative Dir. of Special Projects, Nike: I don’t really put my life in dates in a normal way. [Laughs.]
So I couldn’t even say when everything went down, but one day I got a
call asking me if I would work with Kanye on the project.
Kanye West: It was after the Air Force 1 “1 Night Only” event [in December 2006]. I sat there and drew countless forms of shoes,
and a lot of them were inspired by Back to the Future, by the McFlys or
whatever people call them—I just call them the Mags. All kinds of
different ideas that stemmed from that and Robotech and all my other
anime influences.
Mark Smith: What we wanted to do was
really create something that was specific and unique to the two of us
working together, so it wasn’t an entourage full of people on either
side.
Kanye West: Nike is the No. 1 sneaker lifestyle brand, right? And I’m the No. 1 most influential cutural pop art brand: scarves, beards, plastic glasses, whatever. So you take those two things and you mesh that—it’s very exciting. I’m the Nike of culture. [COMPLEX]
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