Aussie model Bianca Censori spotted without pants in public alongside husband Kanye West
The controversial model and architect has made yet another bold fashion statement.
Aussie model Bianca Censori has continued her trend of eye-catching public wardrobe displays, spotted without pants while out late at night in California alongside husband Kanye West.
Appearing hand-in-hand, the controversial couple were seen leaving a dinner about 2am following a photo shoot at Los Angeles’ iconic Chateau Marmont.
Melbourne-raised Censori, 31, wore a metallic bodysuit that was masked by a knitted, pastel-coloured long-sleeve sweater, and paired with nude heels.
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The architect has frequently been photographed in public donning skimpy outfits, often leaving little to the imagination.

Earlier this month, Censori shared a racy look with her 620k Instagram followers as she posed in nothing but grey leggings, a tiny black mankini-style swimsuit and nude heels.
Her most infamous outfit came in 2025, where she was seen on the Grammys red carpet alongside Kanye almost entirely naked, if not for a thin, skin-coloured sheath covering her upper body.
In December, Censori shared several images of herself resembling a mannequin while promoting a series of alternative furniture.
The model’s boundary-pushing fashion choices have long been met with concern from onlookers, as many ask if she’s been coerced to bare so much of herself by the Runaway hitmaker.
In a February interview with Vanity Fair, she rejected such claims and declared she “wouldn’t be doing something I didn’t want to do”.
Regarding her scant swimsuit, the Aussie said: “Me and my husband would work on my outfits together. So it was like a collaboration, it was never, ‘I was being told to do something’.”
Originally published on PerthNow
