The 67th Grammy Awards took an unexpected turn when Bianca Censori, wife of rapper Kanye West, made waves on the red carpet wearing a transparent nude mesh dress, sans underwear.
Censori's outfit, designed by West’s Yeezy brand, became the hottest topic of conversation, with a wave of reactions swirling across social media.
Censori is probably the most Googled woman right now because of the stunt she and West pulled.
The dress provoked major discussion and backlash on social media, raising questions about the nature of West’s and Censori's relationship and if the outfit was her choice.
While the rest of the world frowned on the fashion stunt, West took to social media platform X to share his love and admiration for his wife.
“❤️❤️❤️ my wife’s first red carpet opened a whole new world.”
He reminisced about the night, proclaiming: “I keep staring at this photo like I was staring in admiration that night Thinking wow I am so lucky to have a wife that is so smart talented brave and hot.”
West also revealed the meticulous design process behind the outfit: “... We tailored that invisible dress 6 times. And just like magic, poof we disappeared.”
He further thanked the media outlets acknowledging their bold appearance, particularly giving credit to the “American Vogue” team for portraying Censori in a strong and positive light.
“But I have to give a shout out to the ‘American Vogue’ team for writing an article that places my wife in a strong positive light and also recognises rightful strength. People asked how would your mother feel. You don’t know my mama b****,” Ye ended.
However, this praise has not resonated well with all observers. Among the many comments online, users voiced sharp disapproval of the ensemble and its implications.
@Bubblebathgirl wrote: “While this has certainly succeeded in drawing attention, it doesn’t come off to me as ‘smart talented brave and hot’. It’s vulgar.“
While this has certainly succeeded in drawing attention, it doesn’t come off to me as “smart talented brave and hot.”
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) February 6, 2025
It’s vulgar.
@CDN_Dailycrypto commented: “She is beautiful. And stop showing off your most precious asset. Keep her inside and take care of her instead of showing the world all her curves and edges.”
She is beautiful.
— BTC ONLY 🇺🇸 (@CDN_Dailycrypto) February 6, 2025
And Stop showing off your most precious asset.
Keep her inside and take care of her instead of showing the world all her curves and edges.
@unclescrooch said: “There’s nothing great about public indecency.”
There’s nothing great about public indecency.
As the dust settles from the Grammys, one thing is clear: Censori's daring fashion statement has undoubtedly ignited a fierce debate on the boundaries of artistic expression in the world of celebrity culture.