An executive producer behind the 2025 Grammys has broken his silence after Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori arrived naked to the awards on Sunday.
The Australian-born Yeezy architect, 30, shocked onlookers as she bared it all in a completely see-through nude mesh dress, worn without underwear.
Executive producer Raj Kapoor told People guests are required to follow an ‘artistic black-tie’ dress code but ‘that’s up for interpretation’.
‘Obviously there is a dress code for anybody actually performing on the show that we have to adhere to standards and practices,’ Kapoor said.
‘But as far as people attending and nominees attending, that would be something the [Recording] Academy [who presents the Grammys] would have to answer.’
It appears Censori’s outfit may have violated rules set by CBS Program Practices.
An executive producer behind the 2025 Grammys has broken his silence after Kanye West ‘s wife Bianca Censori rocked up naked to the awards on Sunday
According to a ‘Standard and Practice Wardrobe Advisory’ shared by Deadline in 2013, ‘buttocks and female breasts’ should be ‘adequately covered.
It also states ‘sheer or see-through clothing which could potentially expose female breast nipples should be avoided.’
It also bans ‘exposing bare fleshy under curves of the buttock and buttock crack’ and requires that the ‘genital region is adequately covered to prevent visible “puffy” bare skin exposure.’
It follows reports Bianca was ‘talked into’ wearing her shocking nude dress after an insider close to her husband told the New York Post on Tuesday that Kanye insisted she wear the look.
‘She would have much rather worn a pretty dress,’ said the source, who had reportedly spoken to the couple after their quick exit from The Grammys.
They added: ‘She would have enjoyed the evening a lot more.’
Kanye is also making money out of his shock Grammys stunt after launching his first womenswear collection with his wife’s sheer bodysuit the hero product.
The star shared a new image of Bianca modelling the look from his Yeezy women’s line on Instagram, after she wore the garment to the afterparty.
Executive producer Raj Kapoor told People guests are required to follow an ‘artistic black-tie’ dress code but ‘that’s up for interpretation’
Kanye captioned the snap ‘First women’s piece @yeezy.com,’ with the skimpy piece priced at just $20 and sitting among sweats and sneakers on his website.
The thong design, which Bianca appears to have worn in the past, incorporates thin spaghetti straps and a revealing sheer black material.
Meanwhile, Kanye has hit out at outrage to the stunt as he dismissed the ceremony as ‘boring’ and called Bianca’s outfit ‘art’.
‘People have called this a stunt but to Ye this is his art,’ a source told The Sun.
‘He turned up, made headlines around the world and left. No one told him what to do and even if they had, he wouldn’t have listened.
‘Ye always planned to do the red carpet and leave — he’d never sit through the Grammys because it’s so dull and boring.’
The rapper was seen issuing commands to Censori during the brief red carpet appearance. A lip reader, Nicola Hickling, says that he told Censori, wearing a black fur coat over a mesh ensemble with no underwear: ‘You’re making a scene now.’
She nodded her head and he told her: ‘Make a scene, I’ll say it’ll make so much sense.’ He added: ‘Drop it behind you and then turn, I got you.’ She then tells him: ‘Alright, let’s go.’