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Kim Kardashian is turning her on-screen legal ambitions into real-world advocacy. The 45-year-old entrepreneur and star of the hit Hulu legal drama All’s Fair announced on Thursday, March 26, 2026, that she will auction off her entire wardrobe from the show’s debut season to benefit a major legal aid organization.

In a moving Instagram post, Kardashian revealed that 100 percent of net proceeds from the sale will go directly to the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA). The funds are earmarked for a specialized program providing free legal services to women, specifically those navigating high-stakes cases involving domestic safety, child custody, and civil rights.

“In All’s Fair, I play a lawyer who sees firsthand how the legal system can either empower women or leave them behind,” Kardashian wrote to her 360 million followers. “But in the real world, the ‘price of justice’ is a barrier that many women simply cannot afford. The right to a lawyer shouldn’t depend on the balance of your bank account.”

The auction, which is set to run from Friday, March 27, through Sunday, March 29, 2026, will be hosted on her Kardashian Kloset platform. Items up for bid include some of the most talked-about “business-glam” looks from the first season, including the red crocodile-embossed trench coat from the series promo, various vintage Dior and Vivienne Westwood pieces, and several custom-tailored “power suits” styled by Soki Mak.

Kardashian, who plays elite divorce attorney Allura Grant in the Ryan Murphy-produced series, has long been a vocal advocate for criminal justice reform. However, this latest initiative marks a specific pivot toward civil legal aid. A spokesperson for LAFLA praised the initiative, noting that legal aid is often the only bridge to safety for survivors of abuse who require restraining orders or fair representation in court.

The news comes as All’s Fair, which co-stars Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, and Sarah Paulson, celebrates a successful first season and prepares for its recently announced second installment. Kardashian concluded her announcement by emphasizing the human impact of the project: “Supporting survivors means ensuring our justice system recognizes the reality of abuse. We are making sure that ‘justice for all’ actually means all.”

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