Kim Kardashian to Auction Off Entire All’s Fair Wardrobe

Kim Kardashian is making sure all’s fair in love and style.

Kim Kardashian, known as the founder of SKIMS and for her role as Allura Grant in the Hulu series All’s Fair, is auctioning off her season one wardrobe to raise money for free legal aid for women.

In her new movie, All’s Fair, Kim plays a lawyer who witnesses how the legal system can both help and hinder women. She recently shared on Instagram that, in reality, the cost of legal help often prevents many women from getting the justice they deserve.

Kim announced that all money raised from an online auction – running from 9am PT on March 27th to midnight on March 29th on Kardashian Kloset – will be donated to the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles to support their work.

The organization provides complimentary legal help to women working to protect themselves, their families, and their future prospects, according to its founder.

Kim stressed that everyone deserves legal representation, regardless of their financial situation. She explained that for many women, free legal help is essential for obtaining protective orders, reaching fair agreements about their children, and starting over after difficult circumstances.

Helping survivors isn’t just about getting them to safety; it’s also about making sure the legal system understands what they’ve been through. We’re working to ensure that the promise of ‘justice for all’ truly applies to everyone.

Fans can soon purchase several outfits inspired by the show, including a white long-sleeved dress with a cutout, a flowing yellow gown, a pink outfit with a brown fur collar, a hot pink blazer and skirt set, and a gray and turquoise pantsuit.

Given that Kim’s previous show, All’s Fair, focused on women divorce lawyers starting their own firm after facing challenges in a male-run environment, it’s not surprising she’s now focused on supporting women in the legal field.

Besides Kim, the show featured Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, and Teyana Taylor. It was renewed for a second season last November.

The women working on the project became very close friends. Kim often shared how she relied on her fellow actors for guidance with her performance.

She told TopMob News in October how much she appreciated the women she worked with. “We all grew from the experience,” she said. “I was especially impressed by their dedication – they showed up and worked hard every single day. Watching them excel at their craft was a real learning experience, and it taught me a lot.”

She explained that she focused on being fully prepared. This meant memorizing her lines and arriving on time, she said.

Kim wasn’t just focused on landing the acting job. For several years, she’d also been diligently studying to become a lawyer, balancing both commitments as a mother of four.

Kim finished law school in May and then took the California Bar Exam, which is needed to become a licensed lawyer. Sadly, she didn’t pass the first time, but she wasn’t disheartened by the result.

She shared on Instagram that after six years of studying law, she’s completely committed to passing the bar exam. She emphasized that she’s focused on hard work and won’t give up, planning to study even more and stay determined.

Not achieving my goal isn’t a setback—it actually pushes me harder. Being so close to passing the exam just makes me even more determined,” she said with a laugh. “I’m not a lawyer in real life, just someone who looks the part on television.”

For more on Kim’s evolution over the years, keep reading. 

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2026-03-26 21:17