Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, are no strangers to making bold fashion statements, often opting for daring and revealing outfits.
However, their recent airport attire took a surprising turn as they arrived at Narita Airport in Japan over the weekend.
The rapper, 46, and his wife, the 29-year-old Yeezy architect, were spotted in perplexing ensembles that resembled attire one might wear during a spa day or a Nativity scene reenactment.
Bianca was seen wearing what appeared to be a gown reminiscent of those worn during haircuts, featuring billowing sleeves and a tie in the back. Meanwhile, Kanye opted for a bright white bathrobe, clutching the top to keep it in place as if he were casually answering the door on a Sunday morning.
Bianca accessorized her outfit with a black durag and a white turtleneck layered beneath her robe, adding an unexpected twist to her typically revealing style choices.
This departure from their usual fashion statements marks one of the rare occasions when Bianca isn’t pushing the boundaries of nudity. Known for her daring wardrobe selections, which have included barely-there looks and even some revealing ensembles, Bianca’s outfit at the airport grabbed attention for its unexpected modesty.
The couple’s arrival in Japan follows their recent trip to Italy, which garnered attention due to their controversial antics during their visit to the country last year.
During their time in Florence in 2023, Kanye and Bianca sparked controversy when photos surfaced of Ye with his trousers down and Bianca kneeling between his legs during a boat ride.
Following the incident, the couple faced criticism from the Tourism and Promotion office in Italy, who warned them to behave respectfully while in the country.
Senior tourist instructor Andrea Giordani emphasized the importance of respecting the cultural heritage and identity of Florence, urging visitors to adhere to the code of “Enjoy and Respect Florence.”
It appears that Kanye and Bianca are taking a more conservative approach during their stay in Japan, opting for ensembles that are as covered up as they are puzzling.