Kim Kardashian Auctions 'All's Fair' Wardrobe to Support Women Seeking Legal Aid: A Surprising Move
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Kim Kardashian is auctioning off her wardrobe from the show 'All's Fair' to benefit the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, demonstrating her commitment to social justice.
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Reality star and actress Kim Kardashian is auctioning her wardrobe from the first season of Ryan Murphy's 'All's Fair' to support women seeking legal aid. The auction will take place through 'Kardashian Kloset', with 100% of the proceeds going directly to the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. The initiative highlights Kardashian's commitment to social causes, especially in the realm of justice for women.
The series 'All's Fair' features Kardashian as a lawyer, and the actress has expressed her concern about the economic barriers that prevent many women from accessing justice. The auction will begin on Friday at 9 a.m. PT and last until Sunday, March 29, at midnight. Kardashian stated that the right to a lawyer shouldn't depend on one's bank balance, emphasizing the importance of legal aid for obtaining restraining orders, fair custody agreements, and the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is the beneficiary of this initiative, which seeks to provide resources to women in need of legal support. Kardashian emphasized that legal aid is crucial to ensure that the justice system recognizes the reality of abuse and that justice is truly for all. The auction is an extension of her commitment to social justice, a topic she has addressed on several occasions.
The series 'All's Fair', where Kardashian plays Allura Grant, the owner of an all-female law firm, also features Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, and Glenn Close, among others. The series was panned by critics, holding an average of 6% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, Kardashian celebrated the bad reviews, and the series was renewed for a second season.
In November 2025, Kardashian revealed that she did not pass the California bar exam, despite the predictions of a psychic. Despite this, she maintains her commitment to the legal profession, as demonstrated by her participation in the series and her efforts to support those seeking legal assistance.
Kardashian stated: "Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up—just more studying and even more determination. Failing short isn’t failure—it’s fuel." This quote reflects her perseverance and dedication to her goals.