Kim Kardashian’s ‘All’s Fair’ red carpet moment stuns as star cast assemble for premiere night
Lights flash at ‘All’s Fair’ premiere as Hollywood’s elite gather to witness the launch of Hulu’s latest legal drama

Los Angeles glittered under star power last night as All’s Fair held its world premiere at the DGA Theatre Complex. The legal drama’s debut was more than a screening, it felt like a statement, with red carpet energy, A-list attendees and the quiet hum of a new era in genre television.
The premiere drew an ensemble of celebrated names, among them Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts and Sarah Paulson, each stepping out in stylish fashion to pose against glowing backdrops and press lights. People reports Kim Kardashian also commanded attention in a striking Schiaparelli couture gown, her look blending haute couture with high drama.
Beyond the glam and the flashbulbs, the event was charged with ambition. The show premieres on Hulu on 4 November, and last night’s preview served as the curtain-raiser for what studios hope will be a must-watch.
For critics and fans who saw only the splashy promotional clips before, the premiere offered hints of tension and stakes. In interviews, cast members spoke about the complexities of playing fierce women in a male-dominated legal world. The aesthetic cues from the red carpet, dramatic lighting, stylised ensembles, imposing architecture in set design glimpses, underscored that All’s Fair aims to look and feel cinematic, not just televisual.
Last night’s premiere accomplished what big shows strive for: making itself feel like an event. With the camera crews, the crowd, the palpable expectation and the cast walking in as though the world is watching, All’s Fair made one thing clear, its producer and creators are betting big. Whether their gamble pays off remains to be seen, but at least the launch invited everyone to lean in and watch.
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