Bianca Censori’s daring outfit at the 67th Grammy Awards raised legal issues, with reports suggesting that she may have violated California’s law on the exhibition. The wife of Kanye West attended the event in a transparent dress, registering for his examination of the opportunity to violate the Californian penal code 314 (1), according to Wales.
Under the law, the indecent exposure is defined as deliberately revealing his naked body or his genitals in a way that could offend or annoy others. However, for an act to be considered criminal, he must be both “voluntary and obscene”, prosecutors who need to prove the intention to attract attention, to offend or request a sexual gratuity.
A first violation of this law is generally charged as an offense, causing sanctions that can go up to six months in prison or a fine of around £ 800. Although no legal action has been taken against Censori, its past fashion choices aroused controversy in Europe, where its revealing outfits have aroused criticism from the authorities and fans in Italy and France.