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Kim Kardashian is turning her on-screen fashion into a charitable cause, announcing plans to auction off her wardrobe from the Hulu legal drama All's Fair to support women in need of legal services.
 
The 45-year-old revealed the initiative on March 25, sharing that proceeds from the sale will go toward helping women access free legal aid. In the series, created by Ryan Murphy, Kardashian plays lawyer Allura Grant, a character who navigates the complexities of the justice system.
 
"In All's Fair, I play a lawyer who sees firsthand how the legal system can either empower women or leave them behind," she wrote. "But in the real world, the 'price of justice' is a barrier that many women simply cannot afford."
 
Kardashian said the auction will feature outfits worn during season one, with all proceeds directed to the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. "100% of net sales will go directly to the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles... for women who are fighting for their safety, their children, and their futures," she explained.
 
The collection includes a mix of high-fashion pieces, from a plunging white gown and a bold yellow strapless dress to tailored suits and statement looks from major designers. The wardrobe was curated in collaboration with stylist Soki Mak to reflect her character's polished and powerful image.
 
Highlighting the broader issue, Kardashian stressed the importance of equal access to justice. "The right to a lawyer shouldn't depend on the balance of your bank account," she said. "For many women, legal aid is the only bridge to a restraining order, a fair custody agreement, or the chance to rebuild a life from scratch."
 
She added that real support goes beyond immediate help. "Supporting survivors means more than just helping them leave; it means ensuring our justice system recognizes the reality of abuse," she said, adding that the goal is to make sure "justice for all actually means all."
 
The auction is set to run from March 27 through March 29 via her online platform, giving fans and supporters the chance to purchase pieces while contributing to a larger cause.

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