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'All's Fair' hits mark

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November 07, 2025

BOLD: PART LEGAL DRAMA, PART FASHION FAIRYTALE, WHOLLY ADDICTIVE

- Thami Kwazi

'All's Fair' hits mark

Disney +'s newest limited series All's Fair arrives with glittering promise, part legal drama, part fashion fairytale and wholly addictive.

With powerhouse performances, A-list producers and enough style to fill a runway, it's the boldest new show on streaming this year.

There's something electrifying about All's Fair, the new Disney series produced by Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner. It feels like a show born from pure pop-culture alchemy. Imagine Sex and the City meeting The People v. OJ Simpson with a dash of Big Little Lies' aesthetic perfection. Only three episodes in and it already feels like Disney's most grownup, fashion-forward and unapologetically dramatic venture yet.

At its core, All's Fair follows a team of powerful women running a boutique law firm in Los Angeles, handling celebrity scandals, billionaire divorces and social media meltdowns with ruthless charm.

Glenn Close plays Victoria Hale, the firm's icy but brilliant senior partner whose wardrobe alone could command a courtroom.

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