Following West’s Yeezy presentation at Paris Fashion Week, fashion editor and stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson — who became in attendance — shared her thoughts at the show on Instagram.

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In her Instagram Stories, she published screenshots of messages she’d shared with buddies that contained her challenge with West which includes “White Lives Matter” garb inside the show.

West right now started firing returned at Karefa-Johnson, posting derisive comments about the editor. In posts which have when you consider that been deleted from his account, West shared images of Karefa-Johnson, which include one in which he claimed Vogue editor in leader Anna Wintour would hate her boots.

In continuing together with his tirade, West shared a screenshot of a textual content message from a person who urges him to not “insult that writer,” possibly which means Karefa-Johnson.

West did not encompass a caption at the picture but Hadid quickly got here to the defense of Karefa-Johnson, whom she’s labored with within the beyond, together with on Hadid’s March 2021 Vogue cowl. “You want u had a percent of her mind,” Hadid wrote.  “You don’t have any idea haha….

If there may be genuinely a point to any of your s— she is probably the simplest character that might shop u.

As if the “honor” of being invited on your display need to preserve a person from giving their opinion ..? Lol. You’re a bully and a shaggy dog story.”

She further brought in her Instagram Story that Karefa-Johnson is “one of the maximum vital voices” inside the fashion enterprise and could “college that disgraceful man.”

Karefa-Johnson shared every other Instagram Story on Monday evening further discussing her problem with West’s show, writing, “There isn’t any excuse, there’s no artwork right here.

I’m sorry I failed to make that clear — I notion I did. I do think in case you requested Kanye, he’d say there was artwork, and revolution, and all of the matters in that t-shirt.” She additionally known as West’s shirts “surprisingly irresponsible and threatening” earlier than asking people to have grace for people who skilled the “trauma” in the room wherein he showed his series.

Karefa-Johnson, who’s currently the fashion director at Garage, as well as a contributor to Vogue and a member of this 12 months’s BoF500, to start with shared a video from the Yeezy display on her Instagram Story, writing, “Here come the bulls—,” including that she was “fuming” whilst taking within the display.

A rep for Karefa-Johnson has no longer replied to PEOPLE’s request for remark.

At Monday night’s display, West sparked controversy in his black long-sleeve tee with its assertion, that is taken into consideration a “hate slogan” by means of the Anti-Defamation League.

The appearance could be seen on full show because the clothier gave a speech throughout the outlet of the presentation.

It become also featured in an image uploaded to Twitter by way of conservative commentator Candace Owens — who wore the same shirt in white to the display.

The the front of the pinnacle featured Pope John Paul II and the words “Seguiremos Tu Ejemplo,” which means “We Will Follow Your Example.”

During a speech earlier than the event, West wore the blouse as he touched on classism in fashion, ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s Paris robbery, former manager Scooter Braun telling him he had to “make extra money” with the aid of continuing his 2016 Saint Pablo Tour, and the fact that the excursion’s cancellation is a second that he feels could be introduced up “for the rest of my life.”

“It’s the closing stigma,” he said. “People sense like they have the right to come to my face and call me crazy.

Like it would not hurt my feelings. Or like, you do not need to be crazy if you want to trade the world.”

In West’s assault on Karefa-Johnson, others have additionally come to her protection, consisting of Supreme creative director Tremaine Emory.

Not simplest did he post a photo of the stylist and editor on Instagram Tuesday with the caption, “Beautiful,” but he additionally fired again at West for his comments.

Emory particularly known as out West bringing up past due fashion dressmaker Virgil Abloh’s name in his tirade of playing the “sufferer marketing campaign.”

“YOU ARE SO BROKEN. KEEP VIRGIL NAME OUT YOUR MOUTH…KEEP @gabriellak_j NAME OUT YOUR MOUTH…

Your no longer a victim your simply an insecure narcissist this is death for validation from the style global…take care,” he wrote.

— The Gworls Are Fighting (@baddietvv) October 5, 2022