Bianca Censori's style scandal: Kanye West shares new look at his "invisible dress"
The rapper appears to have designed the “invisible” dress his wife wore to the 2025 Grammy Awards
Bianca Censori wears “the invisible dress” at the Grammy Awards
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Indeed, the viral hysterics have yet to die down after Bianca Censori’s latest stunt (for anyone who might have missed, Censori, 30, is the Australian architect turned globally contentious character and readily-stripping wife of Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West). As Ye himself has pointed out on Instagram, Censori's X-rated Grammys display appears to have overshadowed the nights winners, per Google Trends search data.
And after dropping her black fur coat to reveal her entirely naked body under layer of material as modest as a cling film mini at the ceremony on Sunday night, her husband appears to have claimed design rights over what he has christened “THE INVISIBLE DRESS”, in a post on his Instagram account.
In the comments section, reams of followers are asking Ye to wear the see-through outfit to next year's Grammy Awards. It raises the pertinent question of what the reaction would have been if a man have exposed himself on the red carpet in the way Censori did earlier this week.
Ye, who was previously married to Kim Kardashian between 2014 and 2022, will have had no issue producing the simple shift dress in its transparent fabric — he founded his own fashion label, Yeezy, in 2009, which is best known for its collaborations with Adidas, but which continues to sell tracksuit-adjacent designers under the YZY moniker. Intriguingly, everything for sale on the site — from hoodies to socks, clogs and tracksuit bottoms — all costs £17.
As for the future of the invisible dress? Indecent exposure laws in this country might prevent Censori’s exact look from catching on. At a studio in Kings Cross, however, forward thinking design label Vollebak are working on an invisibility jacket. We might well have to wait another ten years for that one.