Collectibles
Kim Kardashian’s Maximalist ‘All’s Fair’ Wardrobe Is Up for Grabs
While part of the sale has concluded, 10 outfits are still available for immediate purchase.
This weekend, storied art enthusiast Kim Kardashian sold 24 outfits she wore in the first season of Hulu’s star-studded legal drama, All’s Fair. All proceeds from the auction benefited the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, which assists low-income people throughout the city. Although the charity sale has since finished, 10 outfits that failed to find buyers are still available on the Kardashian Kloset platform.
In All’s Fair, Kardashian plays divorce lawyer Allura Grant, the high-power, maximally dressed diva leading a new all-female divorce firm for L.A.’s upper crust. Icons like Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Sarah Paulson round out the cast. Although All’s Fair received harsh reviews following its debut last November, news broke weeks before the season finale even aired on December 6 that the burgeoning camp classic has been renewed.
Kardashian recruited her own stylist on Instagram to shape Allura Grant’s sartorial identity. Many of the resulting outfits that said stylist, Soki Mak, assembled hailed from Kardashian’s own archive. Those selected for the auction highlight Grant’s affinity for vintage finds.

The Valentino F/W 2023 dress and glove set Allura Grant wears in All’s Fair episode two, now available on Kardashian Kloset. Photo courtesy of Kardashian Kloset
The auction kicked off Friday morning on Kardashian Kloset, which has resold relics from the Kardashian-Jenner clan’s personal collections since 2019. Kardashian announced the sale just days beforehand. “The right to a lawyer shouldn’t depend on the balance of your bank account,” the actress, who failed her first bar exam last July, wrote on X.
By the time the festivities concluded on Sunday night, they’d raised $247,200. Two lots accounted for approximately 80 percent of that take, however. One archival orange and white Dior four-piece set, for instance, hammered at $100,100—against a starting price of $42,000.
Another fur-trimmed archival John Galliano set that Kardashian wore to an All’s Fair press event last October stole the show, though, selling for $100,200 against an initial ask of $49,000. At one point, however, unauthorized bidders spammed the lot, driving the price up to $80 million—sparking news headlines and social media debates before the glitch could be amended.

Kim’s rare archival Christian Dior dress leading the remnants of this weekend’s charity auction. Photo courtesy of Kardashian Kloset
The remaining 10 outfits that fans didn’t scoop are still on offer via Kardashian Kloset, with the clothes available for immediate purchase at the starting prices prescribed during this past weekend’s event. That means you could score the 1997 Dior skirt suit that Grant wears in All’s Fair episode seven for $32,000, or another Thierry Mugler set from 1995 as seen in episode three for $3,500. All you have to do is hit “buy.”
As of press time, Kardashian Kloset has not confirmed whether or not proceeds from these post-auction sales will still benefit LAFLA. Luckily, as Kardashian noted in her announcement last week, supporters can make direct donations to the foundation on their own.