Marrakech — But now, in the world of glossy law firms, couture fashion, and power suits, it seems we’re being told that maybe all is fair in divorce too. At least in the world of “All’s Fair.”

The upcoming legal drama “All’s Fair,” created by Ryan Murphy, will drop on Hulu (and internationally on Disney+) on November 4. 

The premise: a high-powered group of female divorce attorneys break away from a male-dominated firm to launch their own practice in Los Angeles. 

Fierce? Check. Brilliant? Check. Emotionally messy? Absolutely. 

And who’s front and center in this frenetic, power-dressed world? None other than Kim Kardashian, taking on the role of Allura Grant, a top divorce lawyer who knows exactly how to make the breakup business big. 

From the streets of New York to the boardrooms of L.A., dating, divorcing, deciding, whatever you call it, seems to have become a spectator sport. 

Allura’s firm is the new reality show: no cameras, yeah, but just as much drama. There are alliances, betrayals, courtroom walk-outs, and yes, probably couture.

If Carrie Bradshaw were observing tonight’s scene she might scribble: “Is a breakup only fair when you’ve got a team of lawyers and a skyline view?” 

Because in “All’s Fair,” the courtroom becomes the new club, and the filing of papers is the new swipe-right.

Why you will love it

Star-studded cast: Alongside Kim are power actors like Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash and Teyana Taylor. 

Kim stepping into acting-ledge space: Though known for her reality television empire and business ventures, here, Kim is leaning into a scripted dramatic role and is also an executive producer.

Feminine power narrative: Women who divorce, women who litigate, women who win. It’s a flip of the “romantic victim” trope into “romantic power player.”

Fashion, flair and high-stakes: The red-carpet looks, the premiere tours, the media blitz, this isn’t your average lawyer drama. The style is as much part of the story as the motions in court. 

Bottom line

All’s Fair may just be the ultimate intersection of legal drama + luxury + female ambition. For Kim Kardashian, it’s a bold pivot: she’s no longer just the “celebrity-star” in the spotlight, she’s the one commanding the spotlight, even if that spotlight includes subpoenas, depositions and (knock-on-wood) not too many tears in the bathroom.

In the world of Carrie Bradshaw, she might sum it up this way: “Big city, big ties, big breakups… and maybe the biggest wardrobe I’ve ever seen during a filing.”