Taylor Swift Stands Up Kanye West Addidas Show at New York Fashion Week 2015: Kyle Jenner Models, Kim Kardashian & Baby North Cry
Kanye West debuted his new song "Wolves" during his Adidas Fashion show Thursday.
Entertainment Online reports the new song is the first track on his his upcoming untitled album that features "Chandelier" singer Sia and Chicago rapper Vic Mensa.
Kanye broadcasted his fashion show in collaboration with Adidas live around the country. The rapper has been designing clothes that his wife Kim Kardashian models.
Kim's little sister Kylie Jenner modeled in Kanye's fashion show on Thursday at Skylight Clarkson Square. He had asked Kylie Jenner to be in the show instead of her older sister, Kendall Jenner, who is at a great point in her successful modeling career, Us Weekly reported.
Kylie wore a sheer bodysuit for the fashion show with an olive sports bra, mocha booty shorts and chocolate boots. She wore nude lipstick instead of her signature plum pout.
The Jenner sister was later spotted in New York wearing a pair of Yeezy boots, which are Kanye's new sneakers.
Kanye's fashion show had a group of A-list stars at the front row except for Taylor Swift although she was invited, according to Us Weekly. Speculations are that Swift is too preoccupied with her new music video "Style," which was released on Friday.
"She was supposed to be here today," West said. "So I don't know what happened."
Swift and West were recently seen hugging at the Grammys right after he rushed to the stage when Beck won Best Album of the Year over Beyoncé.
Some A-listers who sat in the front row at Kanye's fashion show included his wife and baby girl North West, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Rihanna, Cassie and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Entertainment Online reported that baby Nori was cranky during the fashion show. She and Kim were caught crying.
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