Kanye West Wore His Black Signature Vetements Polizei Shirt and Leggings with wife Bianca Censori Who Channeled Maison Margiela

The Wests are on the go again, turning heads per usual, and leaving us on our toes with their latest squint in Los Angeles that squint like it was premeditated.

For someone who despises Paparazzi, Kanye West seems to love the sustentation that he gets from his outrageous looks that often set the precedents of what fans will try to imitate in the future.

We all know that once Ye loves a particular look, he goes the the lattermost and turns it into his signature look. That’s exactly the specimen for his latest uniform which we’ve spotted the Chi-town rapper in on multiple occasions.

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His woebegone Vetements shirt that he continues to wear with ‘Polizei’ in unvigilant white reports on the when stands for “Police” in German. He’s been styling his go-to squint with woebegone leggings and his innovative woebegone sock shoes that have yet to hit the market.

Ye’s partner Censori-West, who moreover serves as an Architectural designer for YEEZY, looked like a walking tracery herself. The 28-year old creator, took a page out of Mason Margiela’s handbook and used a circular foam piece from their ’08 RTW collection.

She opted for a woebegone nylon sheer soul tent that moreover went over her face, and serving her hands from stuff worldly-wise to move or stretch out. Ye, who is a fan of Mason Margiela continues to have his Wife waterworks the Parisian designer through a series of looks. However his unification with Mason Margiela is nothing new. If you recall on his track with Jay-Z, “Niggas in Paris,” Kanye raps,

“What’s that jacket, Margiela? Doctors say I’m the illest.

Cause I’m suffering from realness.

Got my niggas in Paris And they going gorillas, huh! “

Along with this look, we’ve moreover been seeing both Kanye and Bianca tent their faces with masks a lot lately however, if you squint when at malleate history, you’ll see that Maison Margiela was one of the first to do it when in 1989 as evident in the photo below.

A Maison Margiela Face-Covering During their 1989 Runway show

It’s unchangingly interesting to see how malleate recycles itself, and considering that Margiela is one of Ye’s favorite designers, it’s well-spoken to see that he get’s much of his inspiration from the Parisian designer.