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Bianca Censori risks outrage once again by flouting Chateau Marmont’s “business casual” dress code with yet another micro bikini at the exclusive Los Angeles venue.

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Bianca Censori, 29, defied Chateau Marmont's dress code on Monday by arriving in yet another micro bikini.
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Bianca Censori broke the dress code at Chateau Marmont on Monday by arriving in yet another micro bikini.

The upmarket Los Angeles restaurant, which asks its customers to wear business casual attire, saw Bianca, 29, flash her breasts while flouting the rules.

The Australian architect left little to the imagination in a barely-there leather-look bra that barely covered her modesty.

Bianca teamed her extremely risqué look with a pair of tiny leather shorts as she sat down to enjoy some drinks with friends.

It comes shortly after Bianca captured the attention of the entire street in Los Angeles. when she stepped out in a tiny silver bra.

Bianca Censori, 29, defied Chateau Marmont’s dress code on Monday by arriving in yet another micro bikini.

The upmarket Los Angeles restaurant, which asks customers to wear business casual attire, saw Bianca flash her breasts while flouting the rules.

The upmarket Los Angeles restaurant, which asks customers to wear business casual attire, saw Bianca flash her breasts while flouting the rules.

She then caused controversy when she showed her bare breasts in her latest pornographic stunt.

Bianca exposed her breasts in a completely sheer fishnet top as she headed into the Melrose Tanning Company salon and opted to go braless.

She paired the barely-there top with a pair of tiny beige panties and heels.

A camouflage-print hat protected her short brown hair as she confidently walked to her car after her tanning session.

The revealing look crossed the line and could potentially be considered indecent exposure under California law.

California Penal Code Section 314(1) makes it a crime to intentionally expose one’s genitals or naked body in a public place or any other place where someone is likely to be offended or annoyed.

An indecent exposure charge usually results in a misdemeanor because it is a first-time offense.

The maximum penalty is six months in county jail, a fine of up to $1,000 and mandatory registration as a sex offender for at least ten years.

It comes shortly after Bianca caught the attention of the entire street in Los Angeles when she stepped out in a tiny silver bra.

It comes shortly after Bianca caught the attention of the entire street in Los Angeles when she stepped out in a tiny silver bra.

This comes after it emerged that restaurateurs have vowed to ban Bianca and her husband Kanye from their restaurants, after she stepped out in another revealing outfit (pictured in February).

This comes after it emerged that restaurateurs have vowed to ban Bianca and her husband Kanye from their restaurants, after she stepped out in another revealing outfit (pictured in February).

This came after it emerged that restaurant owners had vowed to ban Bianca and her husband Kanye from their restaurants, after she stepped out in another revealing outfit.

She shocked onlookers when she dined in Los Angeles with Kanye wearing a barely-there bra.

Bianca left little to the imagination in a tiny top that barely managed to protect her modesty as she arrived at a local barbecue restaurant with the rapper.

“If I own any establishment that these two try to enter, I will tell them that out of respect for my customers they are not allowed to enter,” wrote one restaurant owner.

“I wouldn’t have these in my restaurant. They are totally inappropriate and not a good role model for young children to look at. What’s wrong with them?” another agreed.

“It looks absolutely ridiculous. How can a decent restaurant accept a customer wearing such clothes? Even major supermarkets have signs in the summer warning that tops must be worn for hygiene reasons when shopping, as men who come into them are shirtless. This is much worse,” said one.

“You used to be denied entry to a restaurant because of the dress code if you weren’t wearing a tie. How times have changed! Now you can go in and dine almost naked,” wrote a third.

Another commented: ‘No self-respecting restaurant owner or manager should let them in with her dressed like that UNLESS they pay in advance to reserve the entire restaurant to be their private place while they are there.’

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