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Kanye West’s Wife on Her Revealing Clothing: This Is My Way of Expressing Myself

Kanye West’s Wife on Her Revealing Clothing: This Is My Way of Expressing Myself

Bianca Censori explains, through a representative, that her provocative style is artistic self-expression rather than a bid for attention.
In an unusual interview connected to Interview magazine, Bianca Censori addressed public criticism of her highly revealing clothing through a representative who spoke on her behalf.

The message was direct and consistent: her style is not designed for the media.

It is her way, as an artist, to express herself.

Three years have passed since Kanye West, also known as Ye, married Bianca Censori.

Their relationship has seen many ups and downs, but one element has remained constant throughout that time: Censori’s provocative manner of dress.

It has repeatedly drawn intense public reaction and criticism.

Through her representative, Censori explained that she is fully aware of the harsh responses to her appearance, yet attention is not her objective.

“This is not for the media,” the representative said.

“It is Bianca’s way, as an artist, to express herself. She is not hurt by the fact that some people dislike her”.

The representative added that women who live in the public eye are often forced to confront multiple versions of themselves, created without their consent.

“People invent, erase, and reshape,” she said.

“Bianca chooses to shape the versions that others create”.

Censori’s clothing has also caused controversy beyond online discussion.

During a visit to Italy, her appearance sparked strong reactions, and on one occasion she and West were photographed on a boat with their trousers lowered.

Following the incident, the boat rental company Venezia Turismo Motoscafi announced that it would no longer provide services to the couple.

Addressing frequent comparisons between Censori and West’s former wife, Kim Kardashian, the representative said that Censori views social media as emotionally neutral.

She does not seek praise, nor does she pursue negative reactions, but she understands how visibility spreads.

“These are two sides of the same perceptual mechanism,” the representative said, “and the contrast between them can be useful”.

The explanation concluded with a clear summary of intent: backlash is not the goal. Self-expression is.
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