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Bianca Censori covers up her breasts with a modest top (but no bottoms) as she and Kanye West go to lunch at the fancy Chateau Marmont in LA
Bianca Censori donned another daring outfit for lunch with her husband Kanye West at the historic Chateau Marmont.
The Australian architect, 29, opted for an incredibly clingy top – minus the trousers – for lunch with Kanye in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Bianca – who was seen leaving little to the imagination on Monday – sported thong underwear and finished off the minimal yet jaw-dropping look with a tan cap.
Bianca’s look was complete with a pair of classic black heels.
In contrast, Kanye was covered up with a black hooded sweatshirt and coordinating trousers.
The Flashing Lights rapper followed after Bianca as they seemingly entered the establishment.
While still revealing, Bianca’s look is a little more covered up than the daring outfits she has been sporting as of late.
The outfit she sported to the Chateau was certainly more modest than the one she wore on Monday.
That day Bianca bared it all in a jaw-dropping look while heading to a tanning salon in Los Angeles.
The Australian architect exposed her breasts in a completely see-through netted top as she made her way to the Melrose Tanning Company salon, opting not to wear a bra.
Bianca, who is known for her X-rated looks, coordinated the barely-there top with a pair of tiny beige underwear and heels.
A camouflage print hat shielded her short brunette hair as she confidently strutted back to her car post-tanning session.
The revealing look pushed boundaries and could potentially be considered indecent exposure under California law. California Penal Code Section 314(1) makes it a crime to intentionally expose your genitals or naked body in a public place, or anywhere else where someone could be offended or annoyed.
An indecent exposure charge usually results in a misdemeanor for a first-time offense.
The maximum penalty is six months in county jail, a fine of up to $1,000, and mandatory registration as a sex offender for at least ten years.A camouflage print hat shielded her short brunette hair as she confidently strutted back to her car post-tanning session.
The revealing look pushed boundaries and could potentially be considered indecent exposure under California law. California Penal Code Section 314(1) makes it a crime to intentionally expose your genitals or naked body in a public place, or anywhere else where someone could be offended or annoyed.
An indecent exposure charge usually results in a misdemeanor for a first-time offense.
The maximum penalty is six months in county jail, a fine of up to $1,000, and mandatory registration as a sex offender for at least ten years.