Kim Kardashian has been making waves with her fashion choices during the promotional tour for her upcoming Hulu series, \"All's Fair.\" Her wardrobe has skillfully combined significant historical designs with fresh-off-the-runway ensembles. From New York to Paris and finally London, Kardashian has meticulously curated her looks, demonstrating a keen eye for fashion that pays homage to iconic moments, particularly those associated with supermodel Naomi Campbell. This curated approach not only highlights her personal style evolution but also underscores her deep appreciation for the artistry and legacy of high fashion.
For the New York press event, Kardashian chose a creation by Schiaparelli, a brand that has also recently been favored by her sisters, Kendall and Kylie. This selection set a sophisticated tone for her tour. In Paris, she made a striking appearance in an elegant, body-contouring icy blue gown from Christian Dior's Spring 2000 collection, designed by John Galliano. Later that evening, to mark her 45th birthday, she transformed into a molten gold corset from Alexander McQueen's Summer 1997 Givenchy couture collection, showcasing her versatility and ability to embody different fashion eras.
The London screening of \"All's Fair\" saw Kardashian joining her co-stars, including Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Naomi Watts. For this occasion, the entrepreneur and aspiring lawyer opted for a custom design by Dilara Findikoglu, inspired by look 28 from the Spring 2026 collection, famously modeled by Naomi Campbell. This black crocodile leather dress featured strategic cut-outs around the bust and a corseted waist. Eschewing sleeves, Kardashian completed her ensemble with a lace-embroidered cape, which draped elegantly over her arms, and sleek patent black boots.
Her styling for the London event, orchestrated by Soki Mak, included layered silver cross pendants and chains, mirroring the runway presentation. Dimitris Giannetos crafted her refined slicked-back bun, complemented by bronzed makeup and long black talon nails, all reflecting what has become known as the quintessential Kim Kardashian aesthetic. Her mother, Kris Jenner, also attended, sporting a tailored outfit with distinctive sculptural shoulders and trousers, echoing her daughter's polished appearance.
Interestingly, the Givenchy corset ensemble Kardashian wore in Paris was also previously showcased by a young Naomi Campbell in 1997, during Alexander McQueen's inaugural collection for the esteemed French fashion house. This is not the first instance of Kardashian drawing inspiration from fashion archives and using Campbell as her muse. Her passion for rediscovering and reinterpreting historical fashion is evident in her repeated nods to the supermodel's past looks. She has frequently turned to designers like Versace and Alaïa, brands that have often featured prominently in both her and Campbell's wardrobes.
For instance, at the Versace pre-fall 2019 show, Kardashian donned a shimmering, cowl-neck mini-dress that Campbell had worn at the 1997 MTV Awards. In 2018, she also sported a metallic Versace dress, echoing a look Campbell wore to the 2015 Fragrance Awards. These instances highlight a fascinating sartorial connection between the mogul and the supermodel, illustrating how certain styles transcend time and continue to inspire fashion icons.
\"All's Fair,\" a legal drama helmed by Ryan Murphy, features Kardashian as Allura Grant, part of an all-female divorce law team breaking away from a male-dominated firm to establish their own formidable practice. The series explores their navigation of complex breakups, hidden secrets, and shifting loyalties within both the legal system and their own professional circles. The trailer previews Grant's personal divorce battles, including a head-to-head confrontation with Carrington Lane, played by Sarah Paulson, who represents Grant's estranged husband. The series is slated for release on Hulu on November 4.
The London premiere's Dilara Findikoglu ensemble, an admired choice among 'it-girls,' further solidifies Kardashian's status as a fashion trendsetter. Dilara Findikoglu's designs have recently been seen on celebrities like Lisa, who wore a delicate, transparent, lingerie-inspired dress, and Rosé, who chose a white, safety-pin embellished dress, both from the Fall 2025 collection. Kardashian's early adoption of a Spring 2026 design indicates that these captivating looks are likely to be prominent at upcoming galas, premieres, and award ceremonies. Whether she's choosing vintage Galliano and Dior or modern designs from Margiela and emerging talents like Findikoglu, Kim Kardashian's fashion vision is consistently bold and influential.