Kim Kardashian wore antique feathers on her dress at 'All's Fair' Brazil premiere

Kim Kardashian made an entrance at the “All’s Fair” premiere in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, wearing a custom Connor Ives gown. Getty Images for Disney+

Kim Kardashian gave new life to old plumage at the “All’s Fair” premiere in Rio de Janeiro.

For the star-studded event on Monday, the 45-year-old Skims mogul slipped into a custom Connor Ives gown adorned with feathers reclaimed from a vintage Edwardian fan.

The lilac dress was made from silk crepe satin and chiffon and featured a ruched bodice, side cutouts, and a dramatic open back with strings holding everything in place.

The backless design featured feathers salvaged from a century-old feather fan. Getty Images for Disney+
Ives, 29, is a London-based American known for his sustainable approach to fashion and viral “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt supporting transgender rights. DESI / BACKGRID
Hairstylist Matt Benns adorned Kardashian’s slicked-back updo with matching feathers. Getty Images for Disney+

Pale purple plumes encircled the reality star’s hips, lending the look a bit of showgirl flair.

Kardashian completed the look with matching feathers tucked into her slicked-back updo. She also wore several sparkly diamond rings.

She was styled by Soki Mak, who also masterminded the star’s leather snakeskin gown for the “All’s Fair” London premiere and Kardashian’s subsequent barely-there birthday dresses.

All three looks were by Dilara Findikoglu, whose subversive designs have become go-tos for the Kardashian-Jenner clan.

“All’s Fair” became the most-watched scripted Hulu show debut in three years with 3.2 million global views in its first three days, despite negative critical reviews. DESI / BACKGRID
Stylist Soki Mak also orchestrated Kardashian’s “All’s Fair” London wardrobe, which included three Dilara Findikoglu looks. ZUMAPRESS.com
Model Alex Consani previously wore a taupe and fuchsia version of the dress at the BOF 500 Gala. AFP via Getty Images

Ives, who posted Kardashian’s latest demi-couture gown on Instagram Tuesday, is best known for his viral “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt, created in response to the global attacks on transgender rights. The designer has raised over $600,000 for Trans Lifeline through T-shirt sales, which debuted at his Fall 2025 London Fashion Week show.

“In times like these, where every day feels more perilous than the last, I am moved by the humanity of this movement and what it has made possible,” Ives wrote in a post. “This is only the beginning.”

Kardashian attended the Brazilian premiere alongside her “All’s Fair” co-stars Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash-Betts.

The Ryan Murphy-created legal drama premiered on Hulu on Nov. 4 and became the most-watched scripted Hulu show debut in three years with 3.2 million global views in its first three days, despite overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics.

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