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Bianca Censori’s Dress Down Draws Attention at Kanye West Trial

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Bianca Censori’s arrival at Kanye West’s civil suit in Los Angeles court was marked by a stark contrast. Gone were her signature provocative outfits; instead, she sported a neat bun and an understated dress. Amidst this shift in demeanor, visual artist Mona Shafer Edwards captured the moment with a detailed portrait of Censori during the hearing, highlighting her composed yet thoughtful expression.

Censori is testifying against Ye on behalf of Tony Saxon, who claims he was not paid for his work as an architect and project manager at West’s Malibu mansion. The home had cost $57 million. According to Saxon, he worked up to 16 hours a day renovating the property, only to be terminated abruptly by Ye.

In their legal filings, Saxon alleges that Ye did not pay him for his labor, created unsafe working environments, and advised against an intrusive move of large generators into the house. In a later incident described in court documents, Saxon reported being threatened and told he would no longer have work with West if he didn’t comply.

West countered all these allegations, asserting that the suit should be dismissed. The portrait painted by Edwards underscores Censori’s demeanor during her testimony—thoughtful yet composed—offering a stark contrast to her usual public persona.

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