Bianca Censori has addressed recent claims about her relationship with husband Kanye West and explained her preference for wearing ‘nude’ styles.
The 31-year-old Australian architect married Kanye West, also known as Ye, in a discreet ceremony in 2022. The two initially crossed paths in 2020 while she was part of his Yeezy fashion brand, leading their architecture department.
Following their initial meeting, Censori relocated to Los Angeles, and the couple grew close due to their similarities, amid Ye’s separation from Kim Kardashian.
Their relationship has been the subject of much discussion online, with speculation regarding its dynamics.
Ye has previously addressed such rumors on X, stating: “People say the red carpet look was her decision… Yes, I don’t make her do nothing she doesn’t want to, but she definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without my approval.”

Censori recently addressed the control rumors in an interview with Vanity Fair, where she made a striking appearance, drawing parallels to Lady Godiva by posing nude on a horse.
When asked about being ‘controlled’, she clarified: “I wouldn’t be doing something I didn’t want to do.”
She further explained: “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’.”
Censori is frequently seen accompanying Ye at public events and red carpets, often attracting attention for her daring fashion choices.
Her outfits are often notably revealing, sometimes giving the impression she is wearing very little.

A standout example was an ensemble at the 2025 Grammys, where she donned a sheer dress closely matched to her complexion, creating an illusion of nudity.
In contrast, Ye’s attire typically includes complete ensembles like baggy tracksuits, starkly different from Censori’s revealing choices.
Censori maintains that her fascination with nudity predates her marriage to Ye.
She revealed, “I was naked everywhere,” adding that she never distanced herself from this aspect of her style.
The architect elaborated: “I live my artwork.”
Despite some labeling her as ‘attention-seeking’ or ‘cheap’ for her fashion choices, Censori remains unfazed by such criticism.
She remarked: “I’ve never gone home and cried myself to sleep over anything anyone has said, because it interests me when the reaction is not the intention, because that’s just what lives within everybody.
“I was explaining this to somebody once, and he said, ‘Well, your intention was lost.’ It’s okay that the intention was lost. It doesn’t matter. I was able to express myself. That’s all that mattered.”

