Kanye West ends his partnership with Gap

(New York) The artist, music producer and fashion designer Kanye West, now renamed Ye, told Gap on Thursday that he was unilaterally ending his partnership with the ready-to-wear brand, and announced that he planned to open his own stores.

Posted at 7:11 p.m.

“Gap leaves Ye no choice but to end their collaboration,” wrote his lawyer, Nicholas Gravante, in a letter, elements of which were sent to AFP, “due to non-compliance” of the terms of the contract.

In a letter sent Thursday to employees of the company and of which AFP obtained a copy, the general manager of the Gap brand, Mark Breitbard, indicated that the management had “decided to put an end to this partnership”.

“While we share the vision of high quality, practical and trendy design for the greatest number, we are not aligned on how to achieve it,” added the leader.

He announced that several products that were already in development before the breakup would be released in the coming months.

According to several American media, the artist notably criticizes Gap for delays in the marketing of products from the Yeezy range that he created for the brand.

Expected in the second half of 2021, according to him, they were finally put on the shelves in July 2022. A few unique pieces had been offered previously since 2021.

Ye also claims that Gap has not fulfilled its commitment to open dedicated Yeezy Gap outlets.

According to several American media, this letter of rupture had been preceded by another, sent in August and which gave 30 days to Gap to respect its contractual obligations.

“Ye has attempted to resolve these matters with Gap, directly and through his attorney,” the letter said. “It got him nowhere. »

“Ye will move forward to make up for lost time, opening Yeezy stores,” warns the lawyer in the letter sent to the sign.

Announced with great fanfare in June 2020, this partnership was well received and seen as one of the ways for Gap, a brand with an aging image, to revive itself.

According to New York TimesGap was counting on an annual turnover of one billion dollars for Yeezy products alone within five years, the partnership having been signed for a period of ten years.

Kanye West saw this collaboration as a way to make his products accessible, after having limited himself to reduced series at high prices, financed by the German equipment manufacturer Adidas.

The collection, launched in 2022, took up the dress codes of Kanye West, namely loose clothes and dark colors, in particular variations of the famous hooded sweater (hoodie), reference piece of the Gap catalog.

In difficulty for several years, Gap still published, in August, a quarterly turnover down 10% over one year.

Since October 2020, the group has been engaged in the closure, in North America, of approximately 350 Gap stores and Banana Republic, another chain controlled by the company, which also owns the Old Navy and Athleta brands.

Wall Street reacted badly to this divorce and the Gap title lost 3.64% in Thursday’s New York session alone.


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