The 'Gold Digger' rapper and the Australian architect, who ditches her recently-debuted Rambo-look hair, are seen showing up at the musician's viewing party for his upcoming album.
- October 26, 2024
AceShowbiz - Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori continued to put on a united front after previously sparking divorce rumors. The "Gold Digger" rapper and the Australian architect were seen showing up at the musician's viewing party for his upcoming album, "Bully", in Tokyo.
For the occasion, Bianca opted for her go-to racy style. The 29-year-old bared most of her chest, torso and back as she wore a tiny black top that she paired with a white floor-length satin skirt.
Ye, meanwhile, sported a black jacket, baggy pants and belt. The couple additionally posed for the cameras with Bianca crounching down in front of the Chicago rapper. Both of them stared at the camera directly.
Another snap, on the other hand, saw Bianca having her back facing the photographer while Ye still gave the camera his strong gaze. Bianca later had her own time to shine in the third picture as it featured her posing solo on the floor while putting her elbows on her knees.
That day, Bianca forewent her Rambo-look hairstyle that she had when she and Ye headed to Dover Street Market earlier this week. In photos circulating online during the outing, the Yeezy architectural designer was seen sporting new long black hair that looked rather disheveled.
She paired the wild hair style with a headband across her forehead. She also wore a black backless halter top and put on tights, booty shorts and black pumps to complete her look.
Bianca's unique style aside, Ye is now gearing up for his new album "Bully". He recently unveiled the enigmatic cover art for the forthcoming solo album. Taken by renowned Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama, the monochrome image featured an individual grinning widely, showcasing what appears to be Ye's signature titanium grills. It seemed to be inspired by the ancient Japanese tradition of "ohaguro," where teeth are dyed black as a symbol of adulthood, beauty or marriage.
In his upcoming album "Bully", Ye reportedly experimented with a new creative process where he is the sole producer of the album. Ditching his usual collaborative approach, the concept-driven project is set to offer a unique and personal musical journey.