Bianca Censori, Kanye West’s “wife,” continues to make waves with her daring fashion choices as she enjoys their Italian getaway.
The 28-year-old Australian turned heads in a semi-sheer catsuit that showcased her stunning figure, leaving little to the imagination.
Beneath the form-fitting outfit, Bianca confidently went braless, adding a touch of uniqueness with her quirky white heels.
Meanwhile, Kanye, aged 46, opted for a more subdued look, wearing a black sweater and baggy trousers while strolling the streets barefoot.
Carrying an uncorked bottle of champagne, the musician trailed his “wife” through the city.
The architectural designer, who faces potential fines and even imprisonment for her daring attire in the conservative European nation, has previously faced accusations of imitating Kim Kardashian, Kanye’s ex.
The nude ensemble she donned seemed to bear a striking resemblance to clothing previously modeled by the SKIMS founder for her brand.
From walking barefoot through the streets to donning “nude” bodysuits, Bianca and Kanye have boldly challenged the norms of fashion with their unconventional wardrobe choices.
Nevertheless, some fans have voiced concerns about the couple’s health, questioning if they are jeopardizing their well-being in the name of style.
Following their barefoot outing in Florence earlier this month, one commenter remarked, “This is indecent exposure and frankly unhygienic. Poor Italy.”
Critics also pointed out potential hygiene issues, particularly when going barefoot in restaurants.
“Bare feet in a restaurant? Not to mention her exposed backside,” one critic pointed out.
Others wondered if there’s a “no shoes, no shirt” rule when dining out.
Additionally, a fan suggested that Bianca’s tight-fitting outfits could potentially pose hygiene challenges.
According to podiatrists interviewed by Time magazine in June, going barefoot in public can be hazardous due to the risk of cuts, bacterial infections, and conditions like plantar fasciitis.
Dr. Priya Parthasarathy emphasized, “You’re pretty much asking for trouble, and I 100% do not recommend it for a lot of different reasons.”
However, advocates of barefoot walking argue that it offers surprising health benefits.
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Kaplan explained to Healthline that walking barefoot can restore our “natural” walking pattern, also known as our gait, leading to stronger leg muscles and improved balance, as highlighted by board-certified podiatrist and foot surgeon Dr. Bruce Pinker.
These discussions come in light of reports suggesting that Censori could be fined €10,000 or face imprisonment during her Italy trip.
The Italian Constitutional Court allows fines ranging from €5,000 to €10,000 or sentences from four months to four years’ imprisonment for those who expose themselves in the presence of minors or nearby places frequented by minors.
Sources: Daily Mail