Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, apparently took a judge’s warning about her courtroom attire very seriously … looking almost unrecognizable as she arrived to court.

Censori showed up to Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles Thursday morning in a long black skirt and a buttoned-up, long-sleeved black top. She had her hair pulled back and accompanied the look with a pair of glasses.

Censori testified Thursday. BACKGRID
Censori dressed very conservatively compared to her usual attire. BACKGRID

Censori appeared in front of a jury where she testified in a lawsuit brought against West by handyman Tony Saxon who claims he was ripped off by the rapper in renovating Ye’s $57 million Malibu mansion.

Throughout her testimony, Censori mostly downplayed her involvement in the renovations to the jury, telling them she wasn’t really involved in the project and didn’t remember details of Saxon’s work.

West was sued by a former handyman who claims he did extensive work on the rapper’s Malibu home. WWD via Getty Images
Censori usually leaves little to the imagination with her dress. BACKGRID

The outfit was a far cry from Censori’s usual get-ups — which usually leave little to the imagination.

Apparently familiar with West and Censori, Judge Brock T. Hammond issued a stern warning before the trial started. “The parties and witnesses you’re calling must comply with the basic dress code of the court. No hats, sunglasses, or revealing clothing. No drama,” he said.

Censori arriving at The Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Angeles. BACKGRID

“And if someone doesn’t comply, they will not be allowed in the courtroom. If a witness is not dressed appropriately, they will be turned around at the door.”

Saxon sued West claiming he was fired for raising safety concerns and was only paid once despite being told he would get $20,000 per week for the renovation of West’s $57 million mansion.

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