Kim Kardashian gets camera-comfortable in a silky pink robe for All's Fair

The lounge piece is one of the many pieces from the show's wardrobe.
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Kim Kardashian is just keeping up with the fashion magic, and we love her for that. We might not always agree with her choices, as some outfits might be too out there or perhaps a little too revealing, but for much of the time, Kim embraced the Red Carpet in several show-stopping looks.

In October and November alone, the aspiring attorney went on a press tour for her new Hulu show, All's Fair, and glammed it up in some remarkable outfits. For her birthday, Kim donned an archival gown in icy blue, which flattered her complexion. Then, in Paris, she went goth glam in all black, which was one of my favorites. Kim was a parade of different and memorable ensembles, and because of who she is, she got the outlets talking.

The Red Carpet wasn't the only place where Kim wore designer duds and exquisite jewels that are priced more than my house. She had the privilege, or should we say her character, Allura Grant, of wearing many eye-catching clothes that might not have been office-appropriate, but still created a scene on-screen.

Kim Kardashian loves this pink robe of Allura Grant

One of the pieces Kim got to wear as Aluura in All's Fair is a silky pink-and-chocolate brown robe. The custom design was crafted by the label, Milligan Beaumont. They called the robe "KIMono," named after the star and a wordplay on the Japanese Kimono.

On Monday, December 1, Kim uploaded an Instagram Carousel of her sporting the robe, along with some fitting footage. She then paired it with a diamond and a brown-gem necklace, with matching earrings. The monogrammed sash focused on her small waist and legs, as that's what a wrapped garment usually does.

In the last image, themom of four poses with the All's Fair creator, Ryan Murphy.

Kim's caption simply reads,

"AlluraGrant."

This particular post comes right before Kim uploaded another on the social media app. As Allura gains momentum, despite the fact that she's a rather shady and deliciously bad character with ambition to be the best, we cannot deny her fabulous fashion sense.

In the December 2 post, Kim is dressed in many of Allura's looks from the dramedy. They reflect the mid-20th century in style and silhouette, with a modern-day twist. In those days, women were refueling their voices and reshaping themselves beyond what society dictated them to be. Allura is that woman, and she's not afraid to speak out to get something done.

All's Fair has been renewed for a second season by Hulu. Production's set to begin in the spring of 2026, with a premiere date announced later.

Season one of the legal drama is now streaming on Hulu.

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