One thing Ye and Bianca Censori manage to do is turn even the most low-key plans into an eye-catching moment. On Tuesday, the couple had a movie date night in Los Angeles, and their curb-side snaps looked into their closet and their entourage.
The couple was spotted heading into a screening of Sydney Sweeney’s latest thriller, The Housemaid. The film follows a woman who becomes a live-in maid for a wealthy couple with sinister secrets.
Ye, formerly known as Kanye, kept things casual and sharp, dressed in a dark brown leather jacket layered over a white top, paired with black trousers and sturdy shoes.
Censori, on the other hand, did what she does best - push the visual conversation forward without saying a word. She wore a form-fitting, sheer nude-toned bodysuit and tights with a silver bra popping out that hugged her silhouette, and strappy, gladiator-style heels. Her long brown hair flowed behind her.
They were with someone who appeared to be a bodyguard and two friends.
Censori's love of bodysuits
Censori has famously stayed quiet since dating Ye, but she gave a look into her life in an interview with Interview Magazine with the help of a woman called Bianca2, who wore a mask and spoke for her.
Since getting with Ye, the architect has mainly rocked skin-tight body suits or see-through ensembles, like a rain poncho.
When it comes to the female body, Bianca2 said, "The female body isn’t inherently sexual. That’s a cultural overlay." She also addressed the body suits, and why she chooses to wear them, explaining, it's the closest thing to skin."
"It removes individuality and turns the body into a surface," Bianca said. She turned the mirror back on society, adding, "What people read into that fetish, control, power, belongs to them," she continued.
