In our chat, we cover various stages of Ye’s integration - not always (if ever) seamless - into Paris’s fashion world. It’s focused on curriculum because both my parents are educators.” I postulate a synthesis: “So a uniting force for people who might be considered unconventional as they are developing, but for whom unconventionality is actually the superpower?” He replies: “I like the way you put it.” So how does that - an anti-uniform for the anti-conventional - translate into clothing? “It’s leaning into the shape of how I see this future world… this alternate world. Ye is thinking as he talks, putting it together, producing. And in a situation like this, we have the opportunity to come together to express who we are.” It aligns with his career as an artist: Ye’s first three studio albums were The College Dropout, Late Registration, and Graduation. And sometimes, in high school, it feels like we don’t fit in. Asked to share the concept of the collection we will see later, he says: “There’s just people.
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