Bianca Censori turned heads in LA with a bubblegum pink pixie cut and a daring outfit, continuing her streak of provocative public looks.

Bianca Censori turned heads in Los Angeles with a bold bubblegum pink pixie cut and a daring outfit, continuing her streak of provocative public looks.
The architect recently revealed a rehab stint in Spain for self-medicating with benzodiazepines and described minimal clothing as part of her performance art.
Amid reports she's giving Kanye West "one more chance" after his erratic behavior, the couple faces added scrutiny ahead of the rapper's Malibu mansion trial, where a judge has warned all attendees to follow strict courtroom dress rules.
Bianca Censori Turns Heads With Vibrant Pink Pixie And Daring Outfit

Bianca Censori is shaking up her look. The 31-year-old was spotted in Los Angeles on Wednesday sporting a bold new bubblegum pink pixie cut.
She paired the daring hairstyle with a bra top worn as a shirt and a micro-miniskirt, complemented by sheer white tights and mesh pointed-toe heels.
Earlier, she shared a mirror selfie on her Instagram Story, teasing the dramatic change. It's unclear whether the look is a wig or a fresh haircut, though Censori has previously experimented with bright pink curls, platinum styles, and short pixie cuts.
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Just weeks ago, the Australian architect opened up to Vanity Fair about a recent stint in a rehabilitation facility in Spain after struggling with self-medicating using benzodiazepines.
She also reflected on her penchant for minimal clothing in public, describing it as part of a long-running performance art practice.
"I was naked everywhere," she said. "I didn't detach with it at any point. I consistently showed the same imagery over and over and over again. I live my artwork."
Judge Issues Strict Dress Code For Bianca Censori And Kanye West Ahead Of Rapper's Malibu Mansion Trial
Meanwhile, a Los Angeles judge has issued a strict warning to West and Censori regarding courtroom attire ahead of his upcoming trial. Judge Brock T. Hammond instructed that all attendees "must comply with the basic dress code," banning revealing clothing, sunglasses, and hats.
According to Rolling Stone, "if someone doesn't comply, they will not be allowed in the courtroom. If a witness is not dressed appropriately, they will be turned around at the door."
The court case centers on a lawsuit filed by construction worker Tony Saxon over West's controversial Malibu mansion renovation. Saxon alleges he was fired after raising safety concerns and was underpaid despite being promised $20,000 per week.
He claims West instructed him to remove electricity and windows from the $57 million property while relying on generators, creating "extreme danger" to his safety.
West, who purchased the beachfront home designed by acclaimed architect Tadao Ando in 2021, later sold it in September 2024 for $21 million, far below the original price, to Steve Belmont, who plans to restore the mansion to its original condition. Censori, who often accompanies West to public events in revealing outfits, may appear in court alongside him, possibly sitting at the defense table representing West's company.
Bianca Censori Reportedly Gives Kanye West' One More Chance' Amid Rehab And Public Backlash
The outing came amid reports that Censori has given Kanye West "one more chance" following his stay at a Spanish rehab center to address increasingly erratic behavior.
West has faced public backlash for controversial statements, including praising Adolf Hitler, expressing antisemitic views, and claiming influence over his wife's provocative wardrobe.
Sources claimed that Censori's decision to stay with West, diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2016, was an act of "extreme bravery," keeping the couple together despite past near-splits.
"This time last year, they were headed for divorce," an insider shared with a news outlet. "In an act of extreme bravery, Bianca agreed to give her husband one more chance."
Insiders say Censori has been a stabilizing force, encouraging West to seek help after episodes of self-destructive behavior.
The rapper subsequently joined her at the Balance Rehab Clinic in Majorca, a luxury facility offering "medically led mental health and addiction care for high-performing individuals."
Kanye West Issues Public Apology For Past Antisemitic Remarks
In January, West, also known as Ye, publicly apologized for his past antisemitic remarks in a paid advertisement titled "To Those I Hurt" in the Wall Street Journal.
He acknowledged that his actions were influenced by his bipolar type-1 diagnosis, writing, "Bipolar disorder comes with its own defense system. Denial. When you're manic, you don't think you're sick."
He admitted losing touch with reality, regretting his words and actions, and emphasized that he is "not a Nazi or antisemite," expressing love for the Jewish community and apologizing to the Black community as well.
West credited Censori with helping him seek treatment. He added that he is "not asking for sympathy, or a free pass, though I aspire to earn your forgiveness. I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home."
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