SiriusXM’s Town Hall With The Cast Of ‘All’s Fair’
The cast of All’s Fair — Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, and Kim Kardashian — reunited at SiriusXM Studios in New York City for a Town Hall hosted by Andy Cohen on Monday, giving us a fascinating four-way fashion study in personality.

What I love about this group shot is how each woman stayed true to her own sartorial language. There’s no forced cohesion, no overstyled synergy — just four distinct women expressing power, and perspective in completely different ways.

The tailored rebel
Teyana Taylor continues her winning streak in power dressing with this Ferrari Fall 2025 suit. The sharply structured shoulders, oversized proportions, and deep pinstripes scream authority but never dullness — this is how you do corporate with swag and without compromise. The bold red tie — lifted straight from the runway — adds that signature Teyana touch of subversion, while the matching red patent pumps strike the perfect balance between precision and play. How she continues to make masculine tailoring look so sexy and unapologetically hers needs to be studied. She could have easily gone for look 9, which featured a skirt suit, but for her, this was the sexier choice, even if the trousers are a tad too long.
Styled by Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald.

The minimalist muse
Naomi Watts reminded everyone why her red carpet style endures: she’s mastered the art of quiet confidence. Her sleek white Khaite midi dress — minimal in detail but rich in construction. Black pointed pumps keep things grounded, while her soft blonde bob and natural makeup enhance that effortless modernity. Naomi rarely overplays her hand, and this outing proves why restraint can sometimes be the most powerful statement of all.
Styled by Jeanann Williams.

The cool classicist
Sarah Paulson, always a fashion wildcard, rocked Celine. The black leather shirt paired with high-waisted trousers and an exaggerated white necktie blends masculine codes with precise drama. It’s giving Marlene Dietrich meets Manhattan gallery director. What makes this work is Sarah’s innate sense of authority. The clean hair, minimal jewellery, and sharp black pumps let the structure of the outfit speak for itself.
Styled by Karla Welch.


The predictable bombshell
And then there’s Kim Kardashian, in Dior by John Galliano Spring 1999. The navy knit two-piece is objectively stunning, but I feel like we have seen this too many times for it to feel exciting. With her access, resources, and creative team, it’s hard not to feel underwhelmed. She’s perfected this hourglass aesthetic — but it’s become her only move. At this point, it feels like Kim is trapped in her own aesthetic loop: it’s either a hourglass or mask. Briony Raymond jewels completed her look.
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