Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfit
rocked a completely see-through outfit that left little to the imagination—and she was nearly unrecognizable in the process.
On Saturday, July 5, s Australian model wife, 30, took to Instagram with a trio of photos that dropped jaws.
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"Shot by @ye," Censori captioned her update, tagging her rapper husband as the photographer.
In the snaps, the Yeezy architect donned a sheer mini dress with a white bra and white underwear while posing on her side on the floor, standing and sitting on her knees. She notably wore a blond wig, making her nearly unidentifiable at a glance, in all three shots taken in front of a window with vertical blinds.
Check out her risqué look, below!
In the comments, fans confessed that the photos had them doing a double-take.
One Instagram user admitted, "Thought this was for a sec."
Another replied, "Me too."
Someone else wrote, "🔥 didn't even recognize u at first."
A different fan declared, "Love the blonde!!❤️."
Meanwhile, yet another follower commented, "Hotter than @kimkardashian," tagging West's ex-wife, .
In other Censori news, the boundary-pushing fashion icon recently put on a leggy display in a daring pantsless look. She also dropped jaws in a barely-there tan bodysuit and put on a busty display in a cheeky thong bodysuit.
Addtionally, West's spouse additionally rocked a leather thong and flaunted a different jaw-dropping sheer look in a livestream video.
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Bianca Censori Is Unrecognizable in Totally See-Through Outfit first appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025
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