Kanye West's latest fashion design sparked mockery among fans.
The rapper, 47, announced an upcoming women's line from his fashion brand YZY via Instagram on Tuesday, sharing a look at one of the designs inspired by his wife Bianca Censori, 30.
Kim Kardashian's ex, who is known for styling Bianca in daring, barely-there looks, posted an image of a skimpy black thong bodysuit from the new line.
The design – which is very similar to the one Bianca wore just two weeks ago – features thin spaghetti straps and a revealing sheer black material.
The Grammy winner's fans were quick to share their thoughts on the bodysuit from the new line, which competes with Kardashian's SKIMS brand, with one fan calling the tiny garment a “napkin.”
In the caption of his post, Kanye also warned his competition and called out Adidas after the company ended its partnership with him in 2022 following his anti-Semitic comments.
Kanye West's (47) latest fashion design from his upcoming YZY women's line drew mockery from fans
The rapper shared a look at one of the pieces – a skimpy thong bodysuit – inspired by his wife Bianca Censori, 30, who wore the same design just two weeks earlier (pictured)
Another fan hilariously asked, “Can you please model this?”
Someone else called it the 'Bianca censori covid mask.'
“Is that a shopping bag?” another fan wondered.
“Not enough skin showing,” someone else chimed in.
Others begged the hip-hop star to make more comfortable outfits and not make the look reminiscent of his wife's style.
“Aye Yeezy, please don't try to dress us as your wife. Make some things that are also fun and comfortable.”
“I won't let my girlfriend wear this brother,” another fan added.
Kanye wrote in the caption against his competition, “Yzy Women's coming next • SCALING INNOVATION For anyone wearing clothes that don't work on Yeezy, fear. Be very afraid.'
He then called out Adidas, writing, “There are no companies using my platform. Using me to get to us. Overcharging our community while ignoring my vision and direction.”
The Grammy winner's fans were quick to share their thoughts on the bodysuit from the new line, which competes with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian's SKIMS brand; Kanye pictured in 2024
In the caption, Kanye also warned his competition and called out Adidas after the company ended their partnership with him in 2022 following his anti-Semitic comments.
One fan called the tiny garment a 'napkin'
“Is that a shopping bag?” another wondered
Another fan hilariously asked, “Can you please model this?”
Someone else called it the 'Bianca censori covid mask'
Others begged the hip-hop star to make more comfortable outfits and not make the look reminiscent of his wife's style.
“Not enough skin showing,” someone else chimed in
“I won't let my girlfriend wear this brother,” another fan added
“Stopping production of foam runners and Yeezy slides during COVID just to copy the designs. People tried to tell me to go back to Adidas.”
'Of course they were people close enough to ask me for money. They didn't care about my freedom or vision.'
Kanye then declared that he has a 'John Wick' vendetta against every fashion company.'
“As my fellow Gemini Tupac said, Those mutherf****r Now playing off the grid.”
Earlier this month, Kanye shared a number of photos showing Bianca in what appeared to be the exact bodysuit, along with black fishnet stockings.
Bianca has caused controversy a number of times in the past with her sizzling looks.
The brunette has stepped out several times with her bare breasts clearly visible under sheer mesh outfits.
Kanye West founded Yeezy in 2009.
The company officially launched in 2013, but its first collaboration with Nike began in 2009.
In October last year, Kanye and Adidas settled their legal dispute – two years after the sportswear brand ended their partnership with the rapper over his anti-Semitic comments.
West's annual $220 million deal with the German company, which was worth a total of $1.5 billion, was terminated in October 2022 – after the musician made repeated vile comments – including an -con 3 on Jewish people'.
Earlier this month, Kanye shared a number of photos showing Bianca in what appeared to be the exact bodysuit
Kanye is known for styling Bianca in bold, barely-there looks
West's annual $220 million deal with Adidas, which was worth a total of $1.5 billion, was terminated in October 2022 — after the musician made repeated vile comments — including an X-post in which he said he was “death-con 3 on Jewish people'.
Adidas announced that they had reached an out-of-court settlement with West to end all legal proceedings between them – adding that no money changed hands in the agreement.
West's axing saw him lose his billionaire status — and was one of several high-profile endorsements the rapper lost in the wake of his outbursts.
The collaboration began in 2013, after partnering with Nike, and was expected to last a decade in production.
Before he was dumped by the brand, Kanye began publicly sparring with Adidas executives, accusing them of “stealing” his ideas.
West owns the Yeezy brand, but Adidas paid him an annual royalty fee to sell the products.
In February 2024, West blasted Adidas for releasing new “fake” Yeezys without his permission.
Meanwhile, his ex-wife Kim – with whom he shares three children – launched a Valentine's Day-themed SKIMS drop with K-Pop singer Rosé on Tuesday.
The 44-year-old socialite took to her Instagram Story to tease her clothing brand's upcoming additions, giving fans a sneak peek at the pink and heart-romantic ensembles.
Meanwhile, his ex-wife Kim – with whom he shares three children – founded her brand SKIMS in 2019. The company was recently valued at $4 billion; Kim seen in 2024
The collection is currently available for preview via the SKIMS website and also offers everything from sexy lingerie sets to an even hotter 'after dark' clothing collection.
Prices range from $18 for a dipped front thong to $120 for a sleep set.
SKIMS has five physical stores: Washington, DC; Aventura, Florida; Austin and Houston, Texas; and Atlanta, Georgia.
And the brand – which was founded in June 2019 – was recently valued at $4 billion, initially selling shapewear before branching out into loungewear, swimwear and most recently menswear.