I would say he wants fashion to be something people communicate with and it not having to be some elitist type ish like oh i got this shyt that costs more than ya whole wardrobe and it actually lookin better than it. I would say he is always trying to be real to himself, but at the same time likes certain things that go against what he is as a person. He's also much more vocal than most artists and puts himself out there to criticize. Somebody like Drake could never be as vocal cuz although there's nothing wrong with expressing your machismo, he does it in a way that would make you think he in the streets as if that's the only way to show your manliness.
Kanye and Kim is almost like the way you can like having a fancy car or a beautiful painting and want to have it, but knowing that money you spend on it could be put to better use when all those things don't really do much for anybody (at most a painting could "inspire" to do things that in turn actually helps people). It's like Kim (and in the past Amber as well) is like the pretty girl in high school who has it all and then you happen to meet her. She isn't terrible as a person, actually likes you and just like that POW you're in love. So shyt gets glazed over and you're more forgiving for faults.
Then you have her younger sisters getting plastic surgery as well as herself which would make me realize past the facade that something's strange/off and I'd look deeper, but fam is in love, has a child with her and she's not a terrible person. She's famous for her beauty, but hers has become manufactured (unnecessarily) as if that is all she sees herself for when realness is about seeing past that and being better than that.
shyt's confusing yes.



