Kanye West’s wife of nearly two years, Bianca Censori, put on a racy display for a night out with the rapper in Los Angeles.
The 47-year-old Chicago-bred music artist — whose ex-wife is Kim Kardashian — and Australian architect, 29, spent the evening with friends as they celebrated manager John Monopoly’s birthday.
In her typical fashion, Censori modeled a nude-colored, see-through mesh outfit that exposed her ample chest.
Contrasting her look, the Yeezy founder covered up in an all-black outfit that included a hooded leather bomber jacket.
He sported a scruffy beard and matte black sunglasses as the couple patronized Giorgio Baldi and Chateau Marmont.
Bianca’s short, dark hair was pulled back with loose face-framing pieces at the front.
The petite beauty, who often draws comparisons to Kardashian, wore high-waisted tights over her thong bodysuit.
Her flesh-toned getup was punctuated by a pair of pointy-toe black heels that buckled at her ankles.
She wowed in a light face of natural-looking makeup that highlighted her delicate features.
It comes days after a source shared that Censori is ‘always welcome’ at the legendary Chateau Marmont despite her very risqué fashion.
A valet at the $774-a-night establishment told DailyMail.com: ‘She comes here all the time. I always know when she’s here because there’s always a lot of paparazzi.
‘She comes a lot. She stayed here awhile, a few months I think.’
Bianca recently stepped into stepmom mode as she spent time with her husband’s four children.
West — who also goes by Ye — shares North, 11, Saint, eight, Chicago, six, and Psalm, five, with his reality television star ex.
The family was spotted on an outing to Target in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, July 30.
Biana covered up her curvy frame in an ivory poncho-style dress with an asymmetric hemline, adding black thong wedges.
It came after last weekend Censori and West took North on a movie date to see Deadpool & Wolverine.
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