Kim Kardashian and the cast of All's Fair, her new series with Ryan Murphy continued to stun with their red carpet looks. The show is about a group of high-powered female divorce lawyers who leave a male-dominated firm to start their own practice. The all star cast consists of acting heavy weights Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Niecy Nash.This marks a return to acting for Kim, as she had the privilege of working with Ryan Murphy on his hit show American Horror Stories.
At the show's inaugural premiere the cast all came together and stunned in their various designer ensembles. Kim wore a stunning Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown and was supported by mom Kris Jenner looking flawless, youthful and chic in Givenchy haute couture by Sarah Burton.
Sarah Paulson who has in my opinion solidified her status as a bona fide style icon through her consistently bold and sartorial choices, was resplendent in a custom Bottega Veneta. Her look complemented the timeless elegance of Glenn Close in her floor-length black Carolina Herrera gown paired with black leather gloves and a dazzling diamond feather brooch and drop diamond earrings. Teyana Taylor wore custom Cong Tri in black worn with a dramatic black hooded jacket for a cool contemporary red carpet look. Niecy Nash exuded glamour in her striking red Sergio Hudson SS26 Resort sequence strapless dress, paired with a satin shawl in the same hue. Lastly, Naomi Watts presented an image in understated sophistication in an elegant Schiaparelli Couture Summer 2025 look.
At the Paris premiere the stars showed up once again and did not disappoint in their red carpet looks. Kim’s stunning archival Dior Haute Couture SS2000 by John Galliano, was a beautiful contrast to the Schiaparelli look she sported previously. Later that evening Kim did an outfit change to attend her birthday dinner and was pictured wearing another archival ensemble. This time from Givenchy SS1997 which happened to be from the late Alexander Mcqueens's debut collection who had just been appointed as their new creative director.
We look forward to seeing the new show and hope that it's worth the hype. We have a feeling the fashion in the show will not disappoint!
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