Bianca Censori Stuns in Sheer Dress on 2025 Grammys Red Carpet with Kanye West

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Bianca Censori turned heads at the 2025 Grammy Awards, making a bold red carpet debut alongside husband Kanye West in a completely see-through dress. The Australian model’s daring look, crafted from sheer stocking-like material, left little to the imagination. 

Arriving in a black fur coat, Censori quickly shed the outer layer to pose for photos, revealing the full extent of the transparent ensemble. She kept accessories minimal, pairing the sheer design with clear flip-flop heels. Her beauty look followed suit, featuring a sleek, slicked-back hairstyle and fresh-faced makeup. 

West, who legally changed his name to Ye in 2021, opted for a monochrome outfit, sporting a black T-shirt and trousers, complemented by his signature oversized boots and sunglasses. 

The 2025 ceremony marks West’s first Grammys appearance since 2015, when he attended with then-wife Kim Kardashian. His return to the award show comes just days after he and Censori were spotted boarding a plane to Tokyo, where she showcased another of her signature form-fitting outfits. 

Since her relationship with the “Stronger” rapper began, Censori has become known for her revealing style, often donning sheer bodysuits, thongs, and stocking-inspired fashion. 

West recently announced that his latest Yzy collection will include bodysuits, though it remains unclear whether Censori’s Grammys dress was one of his designs. 

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