Kanye West and Bianca Censori's appearance at the 2025 Grammys has sparked serious concern – so where is the line between styling and control?

Some of her looks have been described as humiliating, degrading, and demeaning.
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This article references domestic abuse.

Last night, Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, made an unexpected appearance at the 2025 Grammys.

While Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, wore a black t-shirt and trousers, Bianca was, effectively, naked. An unnerving clip of the couple appears to show Ye directing his wife to remove her fur coat on the Grammys red carpet. Under the coat, which she duly removes, Bianca is only wearing a flesh-coloured slip with no undergarments.

The stunt has reignited concerns over Bianca's welfare, with one X user writing, “How much longer can she be paraded around like this before someone realises it's just too much? Someone needs to step up and save her from Kanye's chaos.”

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It's the latest in a long line of ‘controversial’ looks worn by Ye and Bianca, who reportedly married back in January 2023, about two months after his divorce from Kim Kardashian – with whom he shares four children – was finalised.

In recent months, Bianca has been photographed in a series of provocative outfits, from wearing a pillow as a dress to walking barefoot in the street, which, if anything, seems dangerous.

Last year, the couple were pictured in Los Angeles; Ye wearing a full face mask (a signature styling choice for the musician) and an oversized polyethylene-like poncho, Bianca wearing a transparent raincoat – and absolutely nothing else.

The imagery of a fully-clothed man accompanied by a naked (bar a plastic bag) woman is extremely disconcerting. Several X users responded accordingly: one wrote, “Somebody rescue this lost woman please!” while another suggested, “This is all about [Ye] trying to control her.”

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Several of these looks have reasonably been described as humiliating, degrading, and demeaning. This concern for Bianca is based on the assumption that Ye is the one styling her. Neither Ye nor Bianca have publicly confirmed or denied this.

However, some fans argue, there is precedent for Ye having sartorial input over what his partner wears. Namely, Kim Kardashian. In a 2018 episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kardashian said, “I always thought I had really good style – until I met my husband [Ye] and he told me that I had the worst style.”

Fast-forward four years to an episode of The Kardashians in 2022, when Kim revealed that Ye had said she looked like a “cartoon character” after she dressed herself without his fashion advice. She told her sister Kourtney Kardashian that Ye had called her after she attended the Wall Street Journal Magazine Innovator Awards back in October 2021. “He told me my career’s over. And then he showed me a picture of Marge Simpson wearing something similar,” she explained.

She read out one of his texts which reportedly read, “The orange look made me so mad. Would’ve went to jail before I went out in that.”

Speaking about styling for the WSJ Awards, Kim also noted, “I was like, how do I wear something that hasn't been pre-vetted first?”, adding that she was “so nervous” at the thought of wearing a “bad outfit.”

In 2021, Kim was awarded ‘Fashion Icon’ at the People's Choice Awards. She noted in her speech, “Thank you to Kanye for really introducing me to the fashion world."

While we don't know the nature of Ye and Bianca's styling arrangement (GLAMOUR has reached out to both for comment), it's important to note that a partner dictating what you wear can be a red flag for coercive control, a form of domestic abuse.

Women's Aid, a federation of domestic abuse services provider in the UK, previously told GLAMOUR, “From the colour of the lipstick you wear, to the clothes on your back and what you think, say and do, living with a controlling partner means that your decisions are not always your own.”

Melanie Brown, AKA Mel B, has spoken about her experience with coercive control. In a 2021 interview with The Guardian, she explained how the abuse changed the way she dressed. “It starts with tiny things [like] 'Oh, don’t wear that dress – I’ve bought you this dress,'" she explained. “It wasn’t like: ‘Put this dress on!’ It was: ‘Look what I’ve bought for you! I saw you looking at it on Net-a-Porter.’ And you think: ‘Oh my God, that’s so sweet!” when actually they’re starting to take over everything.”

Mel also noted that her ex insisted she wore certain colours. “I didn’t even know what colour I liked any more because those choices were taken away from me for so long. And I just accepted it.”

In 2017, Brown and her ex-husband, Stephen Belafonte, reached a private settlement hours before a trial related to domestic abuse allegations was due to start. He has always denied the allegations. In 2023, he gave an interview to a videographer in the USA, saying, “Six years after we're divorced, I have no idea why she brings my name up. She's infatuated with me. I don't know.”

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GLAMOUR spoke to Emma-Louise Boynton, the creator of the Sex Talks podcast, about men who control their partner's outfits. “How we dress is an extension of who we are and how we want to show up in the world that day (and it changes day-to-day, doesn't it?)” she explains. “So why would or should a man want to impinge upon his partner's self-expression today, tomorrow, any day?”

She notes that male concern for their partner's outfits is often a “misplaced sense of protective care” or “protecting them from prying eyes”. However, she explains, all this really achieves is perpetuating a “victim-blaming culture that says women must police how they present themselves to the world lest we tempt men to do awful things to us, lest we invite men to harass us and rape us.”

In Ye and Bianca's case, Alison Lowe MBE, a fashion consultant and course leader in MBA Fashion Entrepreneurship at the University of East London, tells GLAMOUR that while a “common theme in the press and by fans is that Kanye is controlling Bianca to dress in a particular way, and this could stem from issues related to power dynamics, insecurity, or possessiveness,” there could be other factors to consider.

"A different perspective could be that Kanye and Bianca are desperate to gain reputations as leading fashion disruptors and are using this outrageous styling to generate press coverage with the long-term goal of attracting a lucrative contract with a major fashion house.

“Kanye has previously used his controversial relationships and headline-grabbing style to raise his profile as a fashion icon, creating a following across the globe who copied his style. He has previously used social media platforms to elevate his profile, create trends and transform the way the fashion industry works.”

Ye has previously responded to the media backlash over his wife Bianca Censori's outfits.

In a now-deleted video posted to his Instagram account, Ye said, “Ima post my wife as much as I want bro. It makes me happy. Some people don’t want you to be happy. They want you to make them happy. I decided to make myself happy, and I’m happy with that.”

GLAMOUR has reached out to Ye and Bianca Censori's rep for comment. This article will be kept updated.

For more information about emotional abuse and domestic abuse, you can call The Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge on 0808 2000 247.

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