Bianca Censori Sparks Controversy with Sheer Outfit in Georgia

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Bianca Censori made a bold fashion statement during a recent visit to Georgia, attracting attention with a daring outfit choice. The 31-year-old Australian architect was seen leaving a Kanye West concert in Tbilisi, sporting a sheer, open-backed bodysuit with no undergarments, paired with striking gold wedge heels. The revealing ensemble left little to the imagination as she accompanied her husband, West, 49, in the Caucasus region.

This outfit followed another provocative look from Censori during their stay, when she wore a black sheer fringe dress and a cat mask while holding West’s hand. Known for her fearless fashion, Censori’s choice pushed boundaries, particularly in light of Georgia’s laws regarding public decency. In 2013, the country proposed fines for “morally offensive public behavior,” focusing on acts such as public nudity, though officials clarified that typical public displays of affection like dating or kissing would not be penalized.

West complemented Censori’s taupe-brown bodysuit with a coordinated outfit featuring a brown jacket, leather pants, and light brown boots. The couple’s coordinated style was on display during West’s sold-out performance at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena on June 12. The concert was part of the Starring Georgia series, a prominent entertainment initiative in the region that has hosted renowned acts like Imagine Dragons, Empire of the Sun, and The Killers.

The rapper’s show drew a crowd of 70,000 fans, following a massive turnout of 118,000 at Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium on May 30. These successful concerts come after several of West’s European shows were canceled due to controversy surrounding his past anti-Semitic remarks. In April, the UK government denied him entry, leading to the cancellation of his Wireless Festival appearance.

Additional cancellations followed across Europe: a July concert in Reggio Emilia, Italy was called off citing security concerns, while a show in Chorzow, Poland was canceled for “formal and legal reasons.” Polish officials stressed sensitivity due to the country’s Holocaust history. In France, authorities considered banning West’s planned Marseille concert, prompting the rapper to postpone the event indefinitely.

Despite the setbacks, West continues to perform to large audiences, with his recent show in Georgia demonstrating strong support from fans in the region. Meanwhile, Censori’s striking fashion choices remain a focal point of public and media attention throughout their travels.


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