Kim Kardashian & ‘All’s Fair’ Cast Stun At L.A. Premiere

The “female Avengers” went all out for the Los Angeles premiere of their new Hulu series.

A long list of stars were present for the premiere of Ryan Murphy's new legal drama, All's Fair, on Thursday, October 16 in Los Angeles.
The series follows Kim Kardashian character, Allura Grant, a successful divorce attorney and the owner of an all-female law firm.
The reality star was on hand for the occasion, stealing the show in a Schiaparelli Couture ball gown from the fashion house's Spring 2025 collection. The halter dress had a bare satin base and a black tulle overlay, with a twisted satin at the bottom and an open back with a corset detail at the base.
Kardashian was joined on the red carpet by her mother and manager, Kris Jennerwho wore a much brighter look, wearing a butter yellow Givenchy blazer style mini dress. The 69-year-old, who serves as an executive producer on the series, also showed off her legs in black tights and stiletto heels, posing alongside her daughter at the DGA Theater Complex.
The reality star went on to pose with her costars from the series, including Teyana TaylorNiecy Nash-Betts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson and Naomi Watts.
Taylor echoed Kardashian's monochromatic moment, wearing an all-black ensemble complete with a hooded jacket. The singer showed off all her famous curves in a black mermaid dress, which featured a dramatic fishtail and a choker around her neck made from the same fabric as the dress.
Nash-Betts stood out in a red dress, and also went the appropriate route to show off her body. The strapless, floor-length gown shone in front of the camera flashes on the carpet, completing her look with a red scarf and simple glam.
While speaking to reporters at the premiere, Kardashian said she hopes to reunite with her costars for another season.
“It was such an amazing experience,” she recounted People. “It was so much fun. I hope this goes to a season 2 because there's nothing like working with these girls. We had the best time.”
As for her role as a reality star-turned-actress, the SKIMS founder also comments on the fact that she always seems to follow different paths.
“I think there are just no limitations in life,” she explained to the outlet. “I never really felt like there was. I never felt like I had to be stuck in this box, that I couldn't do what I wanted to do or at least try. So there's no cage limit, there's no barriers. Anything you want, try. What's the worst that can happen? And just go for it. Just start. Just do it.”
While talking about the series that evening, Murphy described All's Fair as a show “that's inspiring and aspirational,” adding that it's bringing fashion back to television “in a very big way.”
“Over the past 20 years or more, the women of this cast have jumped more than buildings in one bound,” he continued, per The Hollywood Reporter. “They are icons, each of them. They have changed the culture, they have all done good works, virtuous works. In many cases they fought the bad guys and won. They have run empires and inspired millions of people around the world and won countless awards, sometimes wearing capes. For me, the appetite for the show, these women are inspiring on and off the screen, here they are inspiring in the screens. conspire, and uplift in very dark and difficult times.”
When Murphy welcomed his cast to the stage, in alphabetical order, Murphy referred to them as “this season's Avengers”.
All's Fair premieres Nov. 4 on Hulu.