
Bianca Censori's sister returns home to Melbourne after joining her older sibling and rapper Kanye West on their European and Japan adventure - but has the couple joined her?
Angelina Censori, the younger sister of Bianca Censori, is back home in Melbourne.
The influencer has just returned from a whirlwind European and Japanese holiday with her older sister and her sibling's rapper husband, Kanye West.
The 21-year-old was spotted heading to a local gym on Monday, stepping out in black and white activewear.
Angelina opted for a fitted black hoodie and wore a pair of skin tight white leggings to match.
A pair of designer sunglasses as well as a high end shoulder bag to the look while carrying her headphones slung around her neck.
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The brunette swept her dark hair off her face and appeared to have on minimal makeup for the outing.
It is unclear if Angelina was returned to Australia alone or if her brother-in-law and sister have quietly accompanied her.
After hanging out with Kanye and his crew in Spain last month, the Instagram model spent time with his entourage in Japan.
She took to Instagram last week to share a series of photos of their latest trip, including images of herself dining at popular chain restaurant WAGYUMAFIA and shopping at a high-end store.
Meanwhile, a photo of the rapper, 48, posing in designer vintage store Amore also emerged online.
Angelina has wasted no time maximising the profitability of these social media shopping trips with her brother-in-law.
She recently posted to her Instagram Stories to advertise a dizzying array of designer shoes, handbags, and winter coats for sale on her Depop account, which is linked in her Instagram bio.
The clothing is from a variety of designer and high street brands, and ranges from as affordable as $20 to as pricey as $700.
In one listing, Angelina is modelling a risqué white bodysuit from Costanzo, which she's flogging for $400 after wearing the outfit during an outing with Kanye and Bianca in Mallorca, Spain.
The younger sister of Bianca has also sold multiple pairs of baggy women's Adidas joggers for $40, which she descried as 'so in right now'.
This comes after Kanye's feud with the sportswear brand, after they ended their partnership with the rapper over his anti-Semitic comments two years ago.
The axing of Kanye saw him lose his billionaire status - and was among multiple high-profile endorsements the rapper lost in the wake of his outbursts.
Also on Angelina's Depop page is a long-sleeved top from the sister of Kanye's ex-wife Kim, Kyle Jenner's clothing brand, which sold for $72.
The younger Censori made a splash last August when she wore a pair of white Miu Miu underwear with a nude waistband at another of Ye's listening parties, and has been the most vocal supporter of her sister's marriage to the rapper.
She has also gushed about her style after Bianca's outfits make headlines around the world.
'[Bianca] has the best wardrobe,' she told Page 13 in January 2024 at Melbourne Fashion Week.
'I love fashion and I always like to do my own thing. I don't follow what influencers are doing but have my own take.'
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