Kanye West x Louis Vuitton Interview

June 28, 2009Uncategorizedby Eugene Kan44 Views

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As the Kanye West x Louis Vuitton footwear release date approaches, insights into various facets of Kanye West’s life are revealed. Topics include actual work designing the sneakers to his own personal thoughts on fashion, music and his personal life. The whole interview can be seen here but a selection of the most interesting answers can be seen below.

LV COLLABORATION

How did your collaboration with Louis Vuitton come about?
I already knew and looked up to Marc Jacobs. Then Louis Vuitton called me and said they had this idea for me to do shoes. I was really excited about the opportunity. I don’t know if they quite knew what they were getting into asking me to help create something!

How did you work with the teams from Louis Vuitton?
We’d fly out there. They’d have ideas. I’d have ideas and I’d start sketching. I just sketched every idea in my head, women’s, men’s, everything. In the end Louis Vuitton had to narrow it down because I had SO many ideas that I wanted to get out.

What was your image of Louis Vuitton before you became so closely involved with the company, and have your impressions evolved in any way as a result of the collaboration?
They’ve always been my favourite aspirational brand from the day I bought my first wallet. Actually I used to dream of being able to buy their trunks and put them round my house.

Why sneakers? (I know you are supposed to own at least 400 pairs)
Because they’re a great entry point for people who can’t afford the trunk, you know. Also, sneakers, I think, are a way of displaying where you are mentally.

What was your inspiration for this collection?
I was inspired a lot by the movie Dune—remember those big padded collars they wore? Well I did that padded look as a flap at the back.….

And what socks would you wear with those?
Well, that’s interesting. I wanted to make a tube sock with an LV patch on the side to go with them.

STYLE AND FASHION

Who is an exception to that rule?
The singer, Rihanna, who is 21. She’s kind of like a genius because regardless of how many stylists she has, I know she does it on her own. That’s an innate talent, having style like that. It’s kind of like the way people play sport, some people just hit the shoots into the net better. Yeah. Fashion is a sport in a way.

Are you a fashion genius?
I don’t think I’ve reached genius level yet. It’s good. But its not good enough for me. I want to be better.

Who are your fashion icons?
Michael Jackson is the best dressed person of all time. Not today, I can’t say that, but in his hey day. When he was wearing all those jackets covered in Swarovski crystals. And then all those leather jackets and Mickey Mouse t-shirts and those tailored pants and penny loafers. Michael Jackson, he was for real.

What is your favourite item in your wardrobe?
My vintage Levi’s jeans jacket. It’s the perfect, perfect jacket. Someone told me it was really, really good because it’s got the big ‘E’ on the label, which means it’s from a certain year.

What do you think is different about French and American attitudes to fashion?
Well, I notice if you’re in the ‘hood’ in Paris, you dress in a hoodie like they do back home. I love that, that the look is straight out of America. Because it wasn’t always thatway.

MUSIC

How do you find the ideas for your music?
I get inspired by concepts, theories, philosophies.

Give me an example.
The saying ‘What Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stronger’ was an inspiration for the song
Stronger.

If you hadn’t been a successful Music artist, what would you have liked to be?
An author, maybe. Although I have already written a book.

Who has been the biggest influence on your career?
Me! Meaning my mistakes, I’ve learnt so much from them!

PERSONAL

How would you describe the experience of Paris / France?
Y’know, when I first went to Paris I used to HATE it. Now it’s one of my favourite cities in the world. I compare Paris to a girl that you meet at a bar who is very rude to you, who you end up falling in love with.

What do you like most about the city?
I like the heritage, the attitude. The vibe I get from Parisiens is highly educated, highly cultured and very impatient. And I’m into that. Paris forces you to step up your game. It forces you NOT to be ignorant about things.

How do you take criticism? There are plenty of people, I notice, who like to criticize you on your blog, kanyewestunivercity.com.
Well, you have to figure out why people say those things. Like, were they having a bad day or something? Actually, I think it’s kind of fabulous, people saying stuff like Kanye, you’re a faggot, or Kanye, he doesn’t take himself too seriously. That’s a great blog comment! Because of course I’m taking myself WAY too seriously.

Still. What’s it like being such a fashion icon? Kids of eleven want to dress like you…
Well, you do have this ability, when you are famous, to set trends just by being photographed and that’s really not fair. I shouldn’t get any more credit than the next person for, say, bringing back those Linda Farrow flying shades, I just happened to be wearing the aviators that to me were the most ‘normal’. That doesn’t make me a fashion icon though. People who have TERRIBLE style have the ability to set trends.

How do you deal with your fame?
I deal with it by realizing I’m kind of confined in my walking TV show. Sometimes I feel like I’m an animal at the zoo, with everybody the other side of the glass wanting to see the monkey overreact. It’s a little like being in a cell, but what’s good about living in a cell is I have cellmates. Jay-Z, he’s definitely in my cellblock.

What are your goals, then?
If it’s the last thing I do, I want to drop all the bravado that most urban rap artists carry. I want to make new good stuff and not brag about it. Just to do it. One of the other things I’m going to do is to take my next fee—I charge at least $100,000 a verse—and donate it to my charity (the Dr Donda West foundation he started up with his late mother to combat high school drop out rates).

In what aspect do you consider yourself Number One?
Actually, I don’t think I’m number one at anything…except for learning.

So the ability to learn is excellence for you?
I think so. You can never stop learning. Like my grandfather who is 90 and just took a painting class.

  • Mike Sb

    ITS FUNNY WHAT OTHER PPL SAY ONLINE..

  • Mike Sb

    ITS FUNNY WHAT OTHER PPL SAY ONLINE..

  • http://www.youtube.com/LaCokaAnthony LaCokaAnthony

    I don’t really like the shoes but t Kanye’s manifestation of his dream is cool.

  • http://www.youtube.com/LaCokaAnthony LaCokaAnthony

    I don’t really like the shoes but t Kanye’s manifestation of his dream is cool.

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  • jeez

    i hope you didn’t get paid 100k for your verse on Put On, you surely ruined the hardness of the song with your whiny verse….i change the song every time he gets on that track.

    Please stick to producing!

  • jeez

    i hope you didn’t get paid 100k for your verse on Put On, you surely ruined the hardness of the song with your whiny verse….i change the song every time he gets on that track.

    Please stick to producing!

  • Mrbellwether

    Nice he doesnt sound like a total dumbass in this interview. refreshing.

  • Mrbellwether

    Nice he doesnt sound like a total dumbass in this interview. refreshing.

  • Gary Goode

    YEEZY THE SHIIIIIT!! BUT HE AINT NO “GARY GOODE”.

  • Gary Goode

    YEEZY THE SHIIIIIT!! BUT HE AINT NO “GARY GOODE”.

  • YOURMOM

    yeah real smart. sounds like he never even made it throught jr. high. how embarrasing…

  • YOURMOM

    yeah real smart. sounds like he never even made it throught jr. high. how embarrasing…

  • http://fanboymag.net goldi

    i love the hood in paris.

  • http://fanboymag.net goldi

    i love the hood in paris.

  • snuzi

    “we might have lost mike but we still have ye.” Bullshit. Have you ever heard of Prince, Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana? Those are some of the names we should be appreciating right now.

  • snuzi

    “we might have lost mike but we still have ye.” Bullshit. Have you ever heard of Prince, Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana? Those are some of the names we should be appreciating right now.

  • http://hypebeast kanyo

    What the hell were you guys reading, Kanye could be the dumbest human being roaming the face of this earth…he’s absolutely full of himself in the rawest expense, “we lost mike but we still have ye” are you f-ing kidding me.

  • John

    those red ones are going for $900 or something aren’t they?

  • John

    those red ones are going for $900 or something aren’t they?

  • ghost.

    c’mon we all know Ye is next in line for that ICON status!!

  • ghost.

    c’mon we all know Ye is next in line for that ICON status!!

  • BIG JOEY

    the more these get put up on the web…well….no, i still don’t care. and still believe some people will say they like them. whether they can actually afford them or not. reality is a muthefucca. keep the blood flowing in the hype abyss.

  • BIG JOEY

    the more these get put up on the web…well….no, i still don’t care. and still believe some people will say they like them. whether they can actually afford them or not. reality is a muthefucca. keep the blood flowing in the hype abyss.

  • http://lambertnation.wordpress.com Lambert

    to me, kanye will replace michael. there is nobody as big as kanye right now

  • http://lambertnation.wordpress.com Lambert

    to me, kanye will replace michael. there is nobody as big as kanye right now

  • wtf

    $100,000 a verse and he stills comes out with some shit songs?

  • wtf

    $100,000 a verse and he stills comes out with some shit songs?

  • http://gotthatgood.com gotthatgood.com

    a true visionary.

  • http://gotthatgood.com gotthatgood.com

    a true visionary.

  • 169music

    WORD UP…WE LOST MIKE..BUT WE HAVE DON YEEZY!!! ESPECIALLY A BIG ICON IN MY EYES AND HOPE I WILL GET TO MEET SOMEDAY

  • 169music

    WORD UP…WE LOST MIKE..BUT WE HAVE DON YEEZY!!! ESPECIALLY A BIG ICON IN MY EYES AND HOPE I WILL GET TO MEET SOMEDAY

  • tha president

    i agree with him 100% when he said that people with terrible style have the ability to set trends beacause some of greatest inventions have been from mistakes

  • tha president

    i agree with him 100% when he said that people with terrible style have the ability to set trends beacause some of greatest inventions have been from mistakes

  • adam

    Dont compare Kanye to MJ never hes not even close.

  • adam

    Dont compare Kanye to MJ never hes not even close.

  • northwest scholar

    He has changed so much. I’m so proud. You really have learned.

  • northwest scholar

    He has changed so much. I’m so proud. You really have learned.

  • Cboi

    I think Kanye’s ego may be settling down a little bit…maybe?

  • Cboi

    I think Kanye’s ego may be settling down a little bit…maybe?

  • big daddy kaaaaaane

    dont wanna be the one that kills it off with hate.
    but kanye west drops the most bravado out all the rappers out there,
    hasnt he heard or watched a interview with himself innit in the past year ?
    arrogant to highest.

  • big daddy kaaaaaane

    dont wanna be the one that kills it off with hate.
    but kanye west drops the most bravado out all the rappers out there,
    hasnt he heard or watched a interview with himself innit in the past year ?
    arrogant to highest.

  • http://solecollector.com insolewetrust

    Damn @ LEAST 100 stacks a verse, truley a icon in our time, we might have lost mike but we still have ye.

  • http://solecollector.com insolewetrust

    Damn @ LEAST 100 stacks a verse, truley a icon in our time, we might have lost mike but we still have ye.

  • http://www.whollysblog.com whollysblog

    Kanye is a smart guy….

  • http://www.whollysblog.com whollysblog

    Kanye is a smart guy….

  • http://hypebeast.com mkfrash

    nice one kanye…….the don

  • http://hypebeast.com mkfrash

    nice one kanye…….the don