Kanye West’s ‘wife’ Bianca Censori ‘having a blast’ experimenting with risqué fashion choices

Kanye West’s “wife,” Bianca Censori, is having fun with fashion.

After showing off a series of sheer styles during the couple’s extended European getaway this summer, Censori has landed at London Fashion Week, where she attended Saturday’s Mowalola show wearing a wild fluffy headdress and daring open-sided knit bodysuit.

“This silhouette is just gorgeous on Bianca, who has been having a blast recently experimenting with her fashion choices,” a source told the Daily Mail Saturday of the daring ‘fit.

The insider added that West was snapping photos of his “wife,” whom he wed in a non-legally binding ceremony in January, while the two were backstage at the fashion show.

According to the insider, 28-year-old Censori “was having a great time” with her hubby.

The Yeezy architect’s latest look is somewhat of a departure from the sheer, hosiery-centric getups she’s sported throughout the couple’s recent travels in Italy and Germany.

The Australian beauty’s see-through, seemingly DIY’d styles have ranged from bra tops to bodysuits, occasionally accessorized with a pillow to protect her modesty.

EXCLUSIVE: Bianca Censori behind the scenes! Kanye West snaps VERY racy  photo of new 'wife' as she shows off major side boob in a white bodysuit  during fitting for London Fashion Week –

But not everyone’s enjoying West’s and Censori’s European exploits; the couple are allegedly being investigated by Italian police following an eyebrow-raising moment in Venice last month.

As Page Six previously reported, West and Censori were caught in a NSFW encounter while aboard a water taxi in the Italian city.

The “Gold Digger” rapper was spotted with his pants down as the boat began docking, prompting the water taxi company Venezia Turismo Motoscafi to ban the “transgressors” for life.

“The images show the couple clearly in a state of intimacy, and if the local prosecutor decides to press charges then we will notify the couple, most probably through the relevant embassies,” a law enforcement source told the Daily Mail at the time.

“The offense being investigated is acts contrary to public decency, which is punishable by an administrative sanction.”