Kanye Wests’ Yeezy Season 3 Will Be Cheaper Than The Previous Season

Kanye West allegedly reported that the prices of his clothing line will be cheaper and affordable next season. West stated this announcement when a TMZ cameraman barged him about his lavish clothing line in LAX.

We're gonna get them lower, we're gonna get them lower," Kanye says. "Next season."

It is widely reported that critics have been slamming West's 'dystopian" collection ever since it was released. A lot of people are saying that it looks like a super pricey future slave's outfit - some say that there were pieces that looked like Hunger Games.

The dystopian collection is military inspired loose fitting tunics under the shades of beige, green and brown. Meanwhile, some critics even said that it the collection looks like Jedi clothes.

A lot of well-known celebrities arrived in Yeezy's Season 2 launch such as Hip hop rapper Drake, Vogue's Editor In Chief Anna Wintour, Hip hop rapper 2 Chainz, West's wife Kim Kardashian, and his daughter North West. Khloe Kardashian was also spotted in the event. Models Ian Connor, Bella Hadid, and Kylie Jenner were also reportedly on the runway.

Cathy Horyn, a fashion critic, reportedly gave West's clothing line a criticism that he deserved. She said that the Stockholm Syndrome-like effect of his recent collection is enough for her to not even attend its launch.

"This second round of drab, broken-down basics proved he can't be taken seriously as a designer, but nevertheless, many people in fashion do seem to take West seriously - they keep showing up expectantly for his performances - and that makes them fools,"

Horyn also thought that West is indeed a good performer but the fashion industry is not for him. She said that the statement of him saying he wants to 'create something better' for people is already and understatement. She said that West needs more improvement in his clothing line.

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