Bianca Censori, the controversial wife of Kanye West, has once again made headlines with her daring fashion choices. This week, while in Paris, Censori was seen out in an outfit that pushed the boundaries of public decency, potentially putting her at risk of legal consequences.

The 29-year-old architect boldly opted for a pair of sheer tights that left her groin and buttocks completely exposed. She paired this with a cropped blue top that appeared see-through and left her nipples visible. To complete the ensemble, she draped a fur coat with stenciled text on the back over her tights.

Unaware of the potential legal implications, Censori seemed oblivious to the fact that her attire might violate French decency laws, which could lead to imprisonment or a significant fine. Article 222-32 of the penal code, established in March 1994, states that deliberate sexual display in public view is punishable by up to one year in prison or a fine of one hundred thousand francs.

This is not the first time the couple has courted controversy with their choice of clothing. While on a stroll in Italy, they risked a substantial fine for being “virtually naked.” Their actions were deemed contradictory to the Italian Constitutional Court, which stipulates that individuals who expose themselves in or near places frequented by minors may face imprisonment that range from four months to four years.

Earlier in Dubai, Bianca was spotted in a strapless white dress that disregarded the recommended modesty guidelines for public places. Although there is no official dress code in the country, tourists are advised to cover both shoulders and knees and to avoid tight-fitting clothing.

It appears that Censori is following West’s “no pants this year” rule, as shared on Instagram. Sources suggest that West has a set of rules for Censori, including specific clothing choices and dietary requirements, despite not adhering to a strict workout regimen himself.

Fans have accused West of trying to humiliate Censori with revealing outfits.

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