All’s fair in love and bidding wars.
Kim Kardashian raised $247,200 for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles by auctioning off 24 wardrobe lots from her Hulu legal drama “All’s Fair” over the weekend. The three-day sale ran on Kardashian Kloset, the family’s resale site for pieces from their personal collections.
Fourteen lots found buyers, but two archival designer outfits did the heaviest lifting.
A rare vintage John Galliano fall/winter 1995 set — a black angora jacket with sculptural collar and cuffs, paired with a satin maxi skirt — sold for $100,200 after six bids. Kardashian wore the look to the show’s Los Angeles press event in October 2025.
Close behind at $100,100 was a four-piece Christian Dior set designed by Galliano for the house’s spring/summer 2001 collection, consisting of a red Chinoiserie-print silk coat, a strapless gown with python trim, a coordinating clutch bag and a floral hair pin.
Kardashian wore the ensemble in episode two of the Ryan Murphy-created Hulu legal drama, which also stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.
The sale briefly went haywire when what appeared to be bogus bids sent prices into the tens of millions, with the Galliano set hitting an eye-popping $80 million before the figures were corrected.
All net proceeds will go directly to LAFLA, which provides free legal representation to women seeking restraining orders, custody agreements and other critical protections.
“The right to a lawyer shouldn’t depend on the balance of your bank account,” Kardashian wrote on X when she announced the auction last Wednesday. “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.”
Much of the show’s wardrobe was pulled from Kardashian’s personal collection, styled by Soki Mak in a campy take on power dressing. Grant’s office looks ranged from a Thierry Mugler blazer with a mesh-paneled corseted waist to fur-trimmed pink Christian Dior, peplum-waisted ’90s Vivienne Westwood and cleavage-baring custom Boss suits.
The Mugler set — listed with a starting price of $3,500 — was among the ten lots that didn’t find a buyer. A more modest piece did: a standard white Boss button-down in a 3XL, which Kardashian wore oversized as a dress on the show, went for $500.
Not everything from Grant’s wardrobe made it to the auction block, however. The thong-baring skirt suit that generated headlines when the show premiered and the controversial elephant Birkin bag were notably absent from the listings.
“All’s Fair” debuted in November to a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes and was savaged by critics, though it became Hulu’s biggest scripted premiere in three years. The series has since been renewed for a second season.
Kardashian has been pursuing a law degree through California’s law office study program since 2019, though she revealed last fall that she had not passed the California bar exam.
“I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV,” she quipped at the time.
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