Kim Kardashian auctions 'All’s Fair' wardrobe to fund legal aid for women
Designer pieces from Roberto Cavalli, Valentino, Dior, and more will be sold for charity
Kim Kardashian is turning her All’s Fair wardrobe into a force for justice.
The reality star and entrepreneur, 45, announced that she will auction off the designer outfits she wore as lawyer Allura Grant on Ryan Murphy’s Hulu legal drama to raise money for women in need of free legal services.
Proceeds will benefit the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA), which supports women “fighting for their safety, their children, and their futures,” Kardashian explained.
“In All’s Fair, I play a lawyer who sees firsthand how the legal system can either empower women or leave them behind,” Kardashian wrote on Instagram on March 25. “But in the real world, the ‘price of justice’ is a barrier that many women simply cannot afford.”
The auction, set to launch Friday, March 27, at 9 a.m. PT and run through Sunday, March 29, at midnight PT on kardashiankloset, features high-fashion pieces including a white custom plunge-neck Roberto Cavalli gown, a black sheer Mugler dress, a yellow strapless Valentino gown, and a gray Hugo Boss pinstripe suit, alongside other looks from Dior and Dolce & Gabbana.
Kardashian worked closely with creative director and stylist Soki Mak to curate the wardrobe for her character.
“The right to a lawyer shouldn’t depend on the balance of your bank account,” Kardashian emphasized. “For many women, legal aid is the only bridge to a restraining order, a fair custody agreement, or the chance to rebuild a life from scratch. Supporting survivors means more than just helping them leave; it means ensuring our justice system recognizes the reality of abuse. We are making sure that 'justice for all' actually means all.”
Kardashian, who completed her four-year Law Office Study Program in May 2025, reflected on her connection to the legal field and her late father, Robert Kardashian, who famously helped defend O.J. Simpson during his 1994 murder trial.
“There are times when I could be frustrated and studying really late, wondering how he did it, having four kids and going through some of the same challenges I’ve faced,” she said in her 2020 documentary Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project. “It would have been exciting to talk to him about that, and I know he would be so proud.”