Once more, Bianca Censori stirs up controversy by disobeying Chateau Marmont’s “business casual” dress code
On Monday, Bianca Censori defied Chateau Marmont’s dress code by showing up in yet another micro-bikini.
Bianca, 29, was caught flashing her breasts in violation of the dress code at the upscale restaurant in Los Angeles, where patrons are expected to dress in business casual.
The Australian architect’s scarcely-there leather-look bra, which barely covered her modesty, left little room for interpretation.
As Bianca sat down to enjoy drinks with friends, she accessorized her incredibly risqué outfit with a pair of small leather shorts.

It happened soon after Bianca turned heads on the streets of Los Angeles by walking around in a little silver bra.
Then, in her most recent X-rated antics, she stirred some controversy by baring her breasts.
Bianca chose not to wear a bra and showed off her breasts in a see-through netted top as she headed to the Melrose Tanning Company salon.
She accessorized her barely-there top with heels and a pair of tiny beige panties.
After her tanning treatment, she strode back to her car with confidence, her short brown hair protected by a hat with a camouflage print.
The provocative glance went too far and might be construed by California law as indecent exposure.

Under California Penal Code Section 314(1), it is illegal to purposefully display your nude body or genitalia in public or any other setting where it might irritate or offend someone.
For a first-time offender, an indecent exposure charge often carries a misdemeanor penalty.
The maximum punishment is six months in county jail, a fine of up to $1,000, and ten years or more of mandatory registration as a sex offender.
It happened after it was reported that restaurant owners had threatened to forbid Bianca and husband Kanye from visiting their establishments after she appeared there again wearing a skimpy outfit.
When she went out to dinner in Los Angeles with Kanye while sporting a barely-there bra top, she startled bystanders.
Arriving at a neighborhood BBQ restaurant with the rapper, Bianca left little to the imagination in the little top that barely managed to preserve her modesty.

One restaurateur said, “If I am the owner of any establishment that these two intend to enter, I will tell them that you are not allowed to enter out of respect for my customers.”
“They would not be welcome in my restaurant.” It is completely unsuitable and unsuitable as a role model for young children to witness this in public. What is the matter with them? Someone else concurred.
“She appears completely absurd.” What kind of restaurant would allow a patron to wear that? In the summer, even the major supermarkets post signs reminding customers to wear shirts when shopping for hygienic reasons because there were topless men entering. This is far worse, someone exclaimed.
“How times have changed, you can now enter and dine almost naked at restaurants where you used to be refused entry owing to dress codes if you didn’t wear a tie,” a third person commented.
Another person said, “Unless they, beforehand, pay to book out the entire restaurant so it is their own private venue while they are there, no self-respecting restaurant owner or manager should be letting them enter with her dressed like that.”