Kanye West Reportedly Hiring Homeless People To Model In Upcoming Fashion Show
To recognize the homeless crisis in Los Angeles, Kanye West is reaching out to the homeless people on Skid Row to model his latest line of clothes in an upcoming fashion show, according to a TMZ report.
Ye is reportedly generating a new, collective clothing line with streetwear brand Skid Row Fashion Week — a company that donates a percentage of all clothing sales to assist those living in the downtown LA neighborhood.
David Sabastian, shared with TMZ that he and the fashion icon Kanye West met earlier this month while he was recording “Donda 2” at his studio in L.A. which is reportedly close to Skid Row, and arranged the plan to create a Yeezy X Skid Row Fashion Week collab.
“There are 60,000 people currently living on Skid Row,” the brand shares in a video promo for the upcoming gear.
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“Thousands of men, women and children are living in tents because our government refuses to spend the $3 billion they have in the reserve to eradicate this cancer we call homelessness,” the ad continues. “A purchase from Skid Row Fashion Week will help us employ, house, feed and start the process of rehabilitation with our programs and services. Buy Skid Row Fashion Week and save a life.”
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