Bianca Censori's Lookalike Sister Angelina Turns Heads With Sudden Style Switch-Up
Bianca Censori's Lookalike Sister Angelina Turns Heads With Sudden Style Switch-Up originally appeared on Parade.
Bianca Censori's lookalike sister, , recently turned heads after debuting a sudden style switch-up.
On Tuesday, June 10, the Australian model, 20, took to her Instagram Stories with a clip and photos while in Japan, seemingly visiting Bianca, 30, and her husband, , 48.
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Angelina shared a clip of chefs sprinkling a dessert with what looked like edible gold flakes before posting a photo of the treat, too. In a different segment, she included a snap of city buildings and traffic from a street view, tagging the sweet shop Shiseido Parlour in Tokyo.
For yet another image, Bianca's younger sibling uploaded a mirror selfie that cut off her head but showed off her outfit for the night—and she opted for an uncharacteristically conservative look.
In the picture, Angelina kept it simple with a black spaghetti-strap tank top and jeans. The low-key fashion choice was a huge departure from the risqué 'fits she has recently shared on social media.
Recently, Angelina rocked a sheer look that left little to the imagination. She also dropped jaws in a tantalizing see-through dress.
The younger Censori sister seems to be following in Bianca's boundary-pushing fashion footsteps. In February, the Yeezy architect nearly broke the internet when she left absolutely nothing to the imagination on the 2025 Grammy Awards red carpet.
More recently, Bianca sported a see-through top and no pants. She also donned a leather thong and flaunted an eye-popping sheer look in a livestream video.
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Bianca Censori's Lookalike Sister Angelina Turns Heads With Sudden Style Switch-Up first appeared on Parade on Jun 11, 2025
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