Bianca Censori is once again going viral for one of her signature risqué fashion moments.
In recent paparazzi photos, the model stepped out in a satin butter-yellow corseted bustier bra top paired with a tiny silver satin mini skirt. She completed the look with sheer tights and pastel-yellow heels. Censori also debuted a noticeable change to her appearance—a pink pixie cut that replaced her usual dark hair.
While bold, revealing outfits have become something of a signature for Censori, the latest look still sparked plenty of reactions online.

Bianca Censori Slammed For Risqué Outfit
“I feel really sorry for her,” one user wrote. Another commented, “Put some clothes on!” Others focused on her new hairstyle, with one person saying, “This is one of those haircuts she’ll look back on and cringe.”
Some critics also questioned her style choices more broadly. “What does she do when it’s sweater weather?” one commenter joked, while another wrote, “She dresses so tacky.”
A few users pointed out that the outfit was slightly more covered than some of her past appearances. “Well, at least she’s dressed today… sort of!” one person quipped.
Still, many social media users questioned why the looks continue to receive so much attention. “Why do we keep giving her the spotlight? This is ridiculous,” one commenter wrote. Another added, “Same outfit, different day.”

Bianca Censori Covers Up in Court
Following this risqué look, Bianca adhered to a judge’s dress code when she appeared in court for a civil case involving her husband, Kanye West.
On March 5 in Los Angeles at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, the wife of West arrived wearing an all-black outfit. Her look included a buttoned, long-sleeved cardigan paired with a midi-length leather pencil skirt, which featured pockets where she casually placed her hands.
Judge Brock T. Hammond made it clear that strict courtroom dress standards would be enforced. He stated that everyone involved “must comply with the basic dress code” or risk being denied entry.
“No hats, sunglasses, or revealing clothing. No drama,” the judge added. He further emphasized, “If someone doesn’t comply, they will not be allowed in the courtroom. If a witness is not dressed appropriately, they will be turned around at the door.”
Censori was reportedly called to testify in a lawsuit involving the rapper over the chaotic and incomplete renovation of his $57M Malibu mansion. Contractor Tony Saxon, who is suing the rapper over alleged unsafe working conditions and unpaid wages, requested Censori’s testimony because she reportedly acted as an intermediary during the renovation project.

