Kim Kardashian knows the power of an entrance—and at the All’s Fair world premiere in Los Angeles last night, she made one worthy of the silver screen. Stepping out in custom Schiaparelli couture, the reality mogul turned actress exuded a quiet confidence and cinematic glamour befitting the leading lady of Hulu’s newest Ryan Murphy creation.

The series, inspired in part by Kardashian’s real-life journey studying law, casts her as a powerhouse divorce attorney heading an all-female firm in Los Angeles. It’s a role that blurs the lines between fiction and reality—something Kardashian seems increasingly comfortable doing. After her turn in American Horror Story: Delicate, her evolution from pop-culture fixture to screen presence feels not only deliberate, but complete.
For the occasion, Kardashian chose a sculptural metallic gown by Daniel Roseberry for Schiaparelli. The design—anchored by a high-neck halter bodice that flared into a fluid, drop-waist skirt—was a study in contrast: sharp yet soft, radiant yet restrained. The fabric caught the light like liquid gold, echoing the sculpted sheen of her slicked-back updo and subtly contoured makeup.
Beside her, Kris Jenner embraced a bold Givenchy mini in lemon yellow, the look punctuated with black gloves, a statement bow, and diamonds that shimmered under the marquee lights. Together, the pair embodied an elegant duality—yin and yang, mother and muse, legacy and reinvention.
On the carpet, Kardashian shared that her on-screen legal know-how isn’t purely scripted. “I actually got to help the cast with some of the legal language,” she said, flashing a grin. With co-stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close rounding out the cast, All’s Fair is set to premiere on Hulu November 4, 2025—a courtroom drama where the stakes, like the fashion, are impossibly high.

