You probably still remember Kanye’s Madison Square Garden Yeezy presentation like it was yesterday. The lavish fashion show definitely got more attention than most designers showing at NYFW last season. But how will Mr. West top himself this year?
Well, by being super discreet… sort of.
This morning, camp Yeezy sent an email invitation instructing guests to gather at a top-secret Manhattan location. Later today, a shuttle bus will be waiting to take fashionistas/music lovers to the show’s undisclosed venue. And that’s not all!
The email also noted that it is a 15-minute walk from the nearest taxi drop off to the venue, so that makes the shuttle look a lot more enticing. Because of this, The Cut has speculated that Roosevelt Island is probably the show’s location. And we’re pretty sure they’re right.
But hey, if you didn’t get invited, don’t worry! Galore will keep you updated on everything Yeezy Season 4 as it’s happening. Plus, you can always watch the live stream on Tidal.
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