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Bianca Censori appeared in court this week in a markedly different look as she testified in a lawsuit involving her husband, Kanye West.
Censori, 31, has become widely known for wearing extremely revealing outfits in public appearances, often stepping out in tiny underwear sets, sheer fabrics and bold fashion statements while West, 48, typically appears fully covered.
One of her most talked-about appearances came at the Grammy Awards in 2025, where she wore a “naked” dress that left little to the imagination after she removed her coat while posing beside West. However, when she arrived at a Los Angeles Superior Court this week, Censori adopted a far more modest style for her testimony.
She wore a fitted black midi skirt and a cardigan buttoned up completely, paired with pointed heels, glasses and a large shoulder bag. She completed the look by tying her long dark hair into a low bun, making her almost unrecognisable compared to her usual public appearances.
The outfit reportedly followed a warning from Judge Brock T Hammond about appropriate courtroom attire. Before proceedings began, Hammond told those present that everyone appearing in court must follow the dress code.
“The parties and witnesses you’re calling must comply with the basic dress code of the court,” he said. He added that hats, sunglasses and revealing clothing would not be allowed in the courtroom. “If a witness is not dressed appropriately, they will be turned around at the door,” he said.
Censori’s fashion choices have frequently sparked debate online, with some social media users questioning the dynamic of her relationship with West and suggesting she may be influenced by him.
However, in a previous interview with Vanity Fair, she insisted that their relationship is collaborative and that she chooses her own style. “I wouldn’t be doing something I didn’t want to do,” she said. Censori attended the court hearing alone as part of a civil lawsuit filed against West by former employee Tony Saxon.


