A fusion of vintage artistry and modern couture at the All’s Fair Rio premiere.
When Kim Kardashian arrived on the red carpet in Rio de Janeiro last night, she didn’t just turn heads—she transported fashion history into the present.
Attending the Brazilian premiere of Hulu’s highly anticipated legal drama All’s Fair, Kardashian joined co-stars Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash for an evening drenched in glamour and nostalgia. But it was Kim’s look that truly defined the night—a custom creation by Connor Ives, the London-based designer celebrated for his sustainable approach to couture and vibrant, reimagined aesthetics.
Styled by Soki Mak, Kardashian’s gown was a breathtaking study in contrasts: part Old Hollywood, part avant-garde minimalism. Crafted in silk crepe satin and chiffon, the design floated in a pale, pearlescent lavender tone that caught the light like liquid metal. Its gathered neckline and open back created sculptural movement, while subtle cutouts added modern sensuality.
The centerpiece? A dramatic feather embellishment at the waist—fashioned from an authentic Edwardian fan. Once a delicate accessory from the early 1900s, the fan’s feathers were repurposed into a sweeping accent that blended history with innovation. The result: a piece that felt both cinematic and deeply personal, as if telling a story across centuries.
Kardashian completed the ensemble with a matching feathered headpiece, chunky silver rings, and a sleek, slicked-back updo—a minimalist beauty choice that let the craftsmanship shine.

Connor Ives originally debuted the concept in his Spring/Summer 2026 collection, with a magenta variation featuring vintage feathers and a mid-length hem. But on Kardashian, the design evolved—a couture metamorphosis that celebrated Ives’ signature sustainability ethos while amplifying Kim’s iconic glamour.
With every appearance, Kardashian continues to prove that fashion isn’t just about what’s new—it’s about how you give history a second life.
