Kanye West inks Yeezy deal with Gap

Gap has inked a deal with Kanye West to produce a new line. (File/AFP)
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Updated 27 June 2020
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Kanye West inks Yeezy deal with Gap

NEW YORK: The struggling Gap brand has inked a deal with the mercurial Kanye West to produce a new line marrying its American clothing classics with the rapper’s Yeezy designs.

The retailer Gap Inc and West’s Yeezy will introduce “Yeezy Gap” in the first half of 2021, the companies said Friday.

Under West’s creative guidance, the new line will include “modern, elevated basics for men, women and kids at accessible price points,” the statement said.

The companies noted that the deal brings West’s relationship to Gap “full circle,” saying the billionaire entrepreneur, rapper, designer and most recently gospel singer worked at a Chicago Gap store as a teenager.

“#WESTDAYEVER,” the 43-year-old tweeted, with a logo combining “YZY” with Gap’s signature navy blue and white.

It is a collaboration West has long waxed poetic on: “One of my dreams was to be the head creative director of the Gap,” he told New York Magazine in 2015.

“I'd like to be the Steve Jobs of the Gap.”

He and London-based, Lagos-born designer Mowalola Ogunlesi also announced she would be the design director of Yeezy Gap.

Latching onto the star power of West is a major marketing score for Gap, which has seen sales consistently decline since 2013 and has scrambled to remain relevant in a rapidly shifting ready-to-wear landscape.

Yeezy will receive royalties and potential equity based on meeting sales targets.

Yeezy's sneaker side alone was valued as much as $3 billion last year, according to Bloomberg.

The 21-time Grammy winner West waded into the design world in 2007, when he launched his first line of high-end sneakers in collaboration with Nike.

He severed ties with the American sports apparel company in 2013, saying his share of revenues was insufficient.

He then launched a partnership with German sportswear giant Adidas and saw sales explode, hitting some $1.5 billion in 2019, according to Forbes.

In parallel the celebrity entrepreneur has presented eight Yeezy clothing collections, with financing from Adidas.


Saudi-backed ‘Voice of Hind Rajab’ nominated for BAFTA Awards

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Saudi-backed ‘Voice of Hind Rajab’ nominated for BAFTA Awards

  • Kingdom’s Red Sea Fund ‘proud’ at nomination

DUBAI: The film, “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” inspired by the final moments of a 6-year-old Palestinian girl killed by the Israel army, has been nominated in the Best Film Not in the English Language category at the 2026 BAFTA Awards.

Directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, the film — backed by Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Fund — tells the story of Hind Rajab who was fleeing the Israeli military in Gaza City with six relatives last year when their car came under fire.

Her desperate calls recorded with the Red Crescent rescue service caused international outrage against Israel.

Following the BAFTA nomination announcement, the Red Sea Film Foundation took to Instagram to state that they were “proud” to have the film nominated.

“The nomination reflects the strength of the creative vision behind the film and the commitment of the team who brought it to life. We’re honored to have supported this work and to see it celebrated among the year’s most distinguished international films.”

In the same category, “It Was Just an Accident,” directed by Jafar Panahi, also nabbed a nomination.

The Cannes Palme d’Or-winning political thriller focuses on a former prisoner who kidnaps the man he believes tortured him and grapples with fellow dissidents over whether to exact revenge or offer forgiveness.