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Kim Kardashian Kicks Off Shocking ā€œAll's Fairā€ Fashion with a Thong Suit — and Fans Have Thoughts

- - Kim Kardashian Kicks Off Shocking ā€œAll's Fairā€ Fashion with a Thong Suit — and Fans Have Thoughts

Catherine SantinoNovember 7, 2025 at 11:06 PM

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Kim Kardashian shocked fans with a thong suit in the first episode of Hulu's All's Fair

"She's dressed Business sexual," one viewer joked

The star shared a behind-the-scenes look at her fashion moments in the legal drama on Instagram

Kim Kardashian is bringing her bold fashion to All's Fair.

The reality star and mogul is currently starring in Ryan Murphy's new Hulu legal drama which follows an all-female team of divorce attorneys. The series, which dropped on Tuesday, Nov. 4, is already sparking discourse surrounding both Kardashian's performance as well as her character's shocking style.

In the first episode, the SKIMS founder sports a figure-hugging navy blue pinstripe suit that features a skirt with a dipped back — revealing maroon thong underwear. Content creator Bryan Solis posted clip of the scene on Instagram along with the caption, "Kimberly what is this???" prompting followers to share their own thoughts in the comments section.

"If my lawyer pulls up in this I’m just going to accept that I’m going to jail 😭," one wrote.

"She dressed Business sexual 🤣," another joked.

A third shared, "Lawyer in the front stripper in the back šŸ˜‚."

In addition to the jokes, many also pointed out that the character's wardrobe is fitting for Kardashian.

"She’s literally playing the version of herself that she wanna be. A bad ass sexy lawyer," one fan shared.

Another said simply: "I mean it’s Kim 😭."

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Kim Kardashian on 'All's Fair'

On Wednesday, Nov. 5, Kardashian took to Instagram to share some behind-the-scenes insight on her fashion in the legal drama.

"All’s Fair Fashion!" she captioned the post. "Gonna post a full fashion break down vlog of each look! Coming soon but here’s a sneak peak of some looks from the first few episodes. All’s Fair streaming now on @hulu."

In the photo carousel, Kardashian shared an up-close look of both the front and back of the thong suit, which was also worn with a blue long-sleeve shirt and maroon tie.

The star's hair was styled sleek and straight, with her strands reaching nearly down to the back of her legs.

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All's Fair also stars Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson and Teyana Taylor. Kardashian star stars as Allura Grant, who, alongside a group of her female colleagues, leaves a male-dominated firm to open their own practice.

On Thursday, Nov. 6, Kardashian addressed the show's negative reviews in an Instagram post.

The post included a shot of Karashian wearing a purple fur-trimmed crop top. After a slide featuring a photo of Ryan Murphy, Kardashian then shared a screenshot of a telling X post.

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Kim Kardashian on 'All's Fair'

In the post, a fan responded to a tweet that included a Rotten Tomatoes screenshot showing the show debuted at 0%.

"Immediately pressed play," the fan said. Kardashian followed the screenshot with an image of her laughing while surrounded by Murphy, the creator of All's Fair and an executive producer on the series, as well as some of her cast mates.

The mogul also included a screenshot of a tweet that read, "some of the worst acting I've ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling. I'm obsessed, I need 14 seasons. #AllsFair."

Additionally, Kardashian featured several reviews of the series from The Hollywood Reporter and the BBC, as well as a photo of Amy Schumer recreating their viral moment from the 2015 Time 100 Gala at a screening of the show.

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