Kim Kardashian Auctions High Fashion Wardrobe to Support Legal Aid for Vulnerable Women
Kim Kardashian auctions designer outfits from her Hulu series All’s Fair to support the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and empower women in the legal system.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 26, 2026, 10:42 AM EDT
Source: People

A Fusion of On Screen Persona and Real World Advocacy
In the Ryan Murphy produced series All’s Fair, Kardashian portrays Allura Grant, a high powered attorney whose wardrobe is as sharp as her legal mind. By transitioning these costumes from the screen to a charitable auction, Kardashian is highlighting the disparity between fictionalized justice and the "price of justice" in reality. She noted that for many women, the inability to afford a lawyer is a significant barrier to obtaining restraining orders or rebuilding their lives, a gap she hopes this auction will help bridge.
Designer Collections and Curated Style
The auction features a wide array of luxury garments curated by creative director and stylist Soki Mak. Notable items include a custom plunge neck white gown by Roberto Cavalli, a structured black Mugler dress with sheer detailing, and a vibrant yellow strapless Valentino ensemble. The collection also boasts professional attire, such as a gray pinstripe suit from Hugo Boss, alongside pieces from Dior and Dolce & Gabbana. These items represent the intersection of high fashion and the professional aesthetic developed for the character of Allura Grant.
Transformative Analysis: The Evolution of the Kardashian Brand
This auction marks a significant step in the evolution of Kardashian’s public identity from reality star to legal advocate. Having completed her Law Office Study Program and graduated in May 2025, she is increasingly using her platform to address systemic issues within the judicial branch. By donating 100% of net sales to LAFLA, she is moving beyond symbolic support to provide direct, functional resources. This strategy aligns her commercial success with her stated goal of ensuring that the phrase "justice for all" is not limited by a person's bank account balance.
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