Every Eyewear Moment from Legal Drama All's Fair
The final stretch of 2025 closes with the arrival of the legal drama All’s Fair on streaming platform Hulu; a series that diverges from Ryan Murphy’s previous spectacles like American Horror Story, Glee, Pose, and Monster. Still, he reunites his favourite ensemble of powerhouse performers, with leading roles portrayed by Glenn Close, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, and, of course, Kim Kardashian herself. And yes, Dolce & Gabbana's campaign star Matthew Noszka appears as the undeniable eye candy of the binge.
Blending legal intrigue with emotional stakes, the series explores cases inspired by real stories handled by America’s formidable female attorneys. It’s a compelling celebration of feminism, resilience, and the unshakeable presence of successful women in power... all punctuated by some truly unforgettable eyewear moments. Don’t worry, no spoilers ahead.
Episode 1
The pilot introduces the prestigious women-led law firm through two high-profile cases that test love, loyalty, and the limits of marriage.

The very first frame we see is the dusty pink Dita Amorly DTX 408 03 optical cat-eye, worn by Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson.

Niecy Nash, portraying Emerald Greene, appears in an oversized Gucci GG0595S adorned with red and black beads — now discontinued.

Kim Kardashian’s Allura Grant is full bling in green Cartier CT0439S 004 rimless frames with green gradient lenses complementing her olive complexion.

Between private jets and limousines, Naomi Watts makes black acetate look effortless in DiorMidnight B1I 10A0.
Episode 2
While the first episode leans into glamour, “When We Were Young” reveals emotional depth and the personal lives of the characters at home, or rather, their mansions.

Glenn Close, the firm’s formidable matriarch Dina Standish, opens the episode in striped tortoiseshell Giorgio Armani AR 903M round sunglasses (contact us for special order; also available in black).

The (so far) “antagonist” Carrington Lane, played by Sarah Paulson, who always sparks heated debate (while serving powerful style) in tortoiseshell Oliver Peoples Ollice OV5564SU 1741/57 Polarised.

True to her personality, Niecy Nash continues her love for oversized frames, here in gold Gucci GG0879S 001 with grey gradient lenses.

In a jaw-dropping scene (still spoiler-free), Kim Kardashian rages in style wearing black Balenciaga BB0180S 001 shield sunglasses.

Kim also appears in Cartier CT0498S 005 rimless frames with brown lenses, perfectly elevating her asymmetrical blazer.
Episode 3
Although titled “I Want Revenge”, this episode delivers unexpected emotion, echoing situations close to real life. Only one eyewear moment appears, by the way.

Renowned actor Ed O’Neill plays Doug Standish, husband to Glenn Close’s character. During a doctor’s visit, he wears rectangular glasses resembling the Oliver Peoples Berrington OV5427U 1465 Semi Matte Black.
Episode 4
“Everybody Dance Now” champions female empowerment, independence, and the true meaning of deep companionship.

Naomi Watts reprises the Dita Amorly DTX 408 03 opticals from Episode 1.

Sarah Paulson also returns to her Oliver Peoples Ollice OV5564SU 1741/57 Polarised frames from Episode 2.
Episode 5
“This Is Me Trying” is the episode in which Carrington Lane, played by Sarah Paulson, begins to unravel with striking vulnerability.

Glenn Close wore a beautiful aviator–cat-eye optical frame with golden detailing that resembles intricate rope work. These glasses are from a boutique eyewear brand, Catherine De' Medici.

Guest star Lorraine Toussaint, portraying attorney Alberta Dome, wore the tortoiseshell Celine Triomphe CL40226U 56A.
Episode 6
No, we’re not saying a word about “Divorce Is Like a Death” otherwise we risk spoiling one or two major character shifts. Full stop. Period.

Glenn Close remained loyal to her signature gold Catherine De’ Medici optical glasses.
Episode 7
The final two episodes before the season finale (yes, Season 2 is officially confirmed!) delivered a cocktail of emotions: laugh-inducing, heartwarming, and occasionally bewildering. We’ll let you decide which moments landed where.

Sarah Paulson wore striking white Alaïa AA0081S-002 sunglasses. Bold, sculptural and so perfectly aligned with her character’s fearless sensibility. Contact us for special enquiries regarding this exact model.

Naomi Watts didn’t deviate much from Liberty Ronson’s carefully curated wardrobe. She returned to her black DiorMidnight B1I 10A0 sunglasses from episode 1, underscoring her character’s commitment to a powerful, tightly edited capsule collection.

And finally, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, Matthew Noszka appeared in eyewear at last! From what we can see: tortoiseshell, thin, rectangular, slightly blue gradient lenses. We can’t confirm the precise frame (yet).

At this point, it’s safe to say Niecy Nash has a soft spot for oversized Gucci sunglasses. After debuting Gucci GG0595S with black and red beads in the pilot, she returned to the same silhouette this time in gold and ivory beadwork.

In one of the episode’s most affecting moments, Glenn Close appears in pantos-shaped tortoiseshell opticals finished with silver sphere studs, radiates quiet strength while maintaining an exquisite softness.
As All’s Fair continues to captivate audiences with sharp storytelling and even sharper style, we’ll be updating this blog weekly with every new eyewear moment.
Most of the exact frames spotted in the series are available for purchase on Pretavoir. Stay tuned for more sartorial highlights!


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