Kanye West's Wife Bianca Censori Covers Up Raciest Outfit to Date With Pillow

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Days after she was reportedly banned from an Italian water taxi company for "indecent exposure," Bianca Censori was spotted adopting a bit more modesty than she has of late.

She didn't don a less revealing outfit than the norm, though. No, she still rocked a sheer, nude-colored pair of tights and a matching crop—which may have also been made out of tights and one of her raciest to date—as she has been spotted in several times over the last few weeks. However, she did tote around a purple throw pillow when she was spotted out and about in Florence earlier this week.

The Yeezy architect, 28, was captured by paparazzi leaving her hotel with her unofficial husband Ye, 46, on the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 6, holding the pillow closely to her chest with both arms, as seen in photos obtained by Page Six.

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Her short hair was slicked back, and she wore a pair of clear pumps as the two reportedly headed out for a day of shopping at luxury brand Marni.

You can see all the photos of Bianca's outfit here.

Late last month, she was also spotted covering up much of her chest with a black bag draped across her front. At the time, residents were reportedly displeased with her lack of decorum in their country, leading many to assume she had been forced to cover up by local authorities.

Now, she and the rapper are reportedly under a formal investigation following the alleged lewd behavior that got them booted from the water taxi, with a police source confirming to the Daily Mail that all tourists are expected to follow Venice's "standards of public decorum," with "any breaches [being] severely punished"—meaning the pillow may be her workaround to avoid "breaching" the laws.

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