Fan theories surrounded Kanye West's fashion sense as the Yeezy founder often likes to be covered while his muse, Bianca Censori, appears in public almost naked.
West's fans revolted after the rapper continuously wore racist and controversial clothes over the past few weeks. He has a long history of debatable styles, including his recent Ku Klux Klan-style hood at the album listening event of his and Ty Dolla Sign's new album, "Vultures."
Among his clothing, his headpieces have scored the most attention.
Why Does Kanye West Wear a T-Shirt Over His Head?
On Reddit (via Mirror), fans offered different theories to explain West's fashion choices. Some said he might be protecting his image, while others assumed he only does not want photographers to make money from selling his photos.
"Maybe it gives him some sense of privacy or control over his image," one said, while another suggested, "He wears it because he wants what he says to be taken seriously without the distraction of his persona."
West has yet to share the reason behind his current fashion trend, but he suffered from condemnation after fans called him out for wearing racist clothes in front of his children.
For what it's worth, West and his three children came to Miami for the event. He was wearing a hood which has since been dubbed as "a racist hood."
He previously made noises when he launched T-shirts that had the text "White Lives Matter" and later declared, "Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter was a scam."
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Kanye West Broke Italy's Law With His Outfits
After West and Censori's controversial boat ride in Italy, he debuted a bizarre outfit that breached the anti-terror laws in the country.
The rapper, at that time, covered his face excessively, and it could lead to a probe for "breaching article 533 of Italian law introduced in 1977 to fight domestic terrorism."
Italy has banned the wearing of crash helmets and full-face coverings since 2005. It only exempts individuals who need to wear accessories for religious reasons and those with written authority from the local government.
"Wearing any item that covers your face and makes it difficult for a person to be identified by the forces of public security is an offence," lawyer Angelo Russo told the news outlet. "But wearing a full face covering at any other time, particularly in good weather, would not be seen as reasonable and the police would have permission to stop and question the individual."
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