Kim Kardashian's Body Is an Artist's Canvas for Re-Edition Magazine No. 24 AW 2025/26

Kim Kardashian is surely among the hardest-working, professional women in America. And that’s before we add mothering Kim’s four beautiful children into the mix.

Tonight we find Kardashian with two covers for Re-Edition [IG] Magazine A/W 2025/26, Issue 24.

Jaheel Weaver styles Kardashian in Gucci on her two covers [two of many total covers, some digital]. The talented photographer Thibaut Grevet [IG] captured Kim’s stunning images of fashionable suits in Los Angeles.

Seeing them on the large screens 65% of AOC viewers use, Grevet is not using a special filter to get these painterly effects.

Kim’s mom Kris Kardashian approved of her daughter’s hair and makeup, knowing that the two women look like sisters or even twins after Kris’s trip to see Dr. Steven Levine. It’s a little spooky.

Significant numbers of Kim’s fashion looks are body-painted on the SKIMS co-founder’s naked skin by artist Athena Paginton [IG]. Her link is set to Kim’s images. Note that this is a huge presentation — with yet more images to post, although they may be digital only. We will add them. / Hair by Evanie Frausto; makeup by Jezz Hill

Last month AOC was writing about Kim’s new role as an attorney on ‘All’s Fair’, a team of high-flying female divorce attorney’s who form their own practice in LA.

The first three episodes broke today — although critics surely had them under embargo. Today — hours ago — critics and TV journalists are eviscerating Ryan Murphy's "All's Fair," calling the new legal drama "existentially terrible," "tacky" and a "disaster zone,” writes Variety. The Hollywood Reporter’s TV critic Angie Han calls the series “brain dead”.

‘All’s Fair’ was called a crime against television today, with another saying the series might be “the worst TV drama ever.”

Kardashian and her mother, Kris Jenner, are executive producers on the show, and Kardashian has said her character was inspired by celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, who was Kardashian’s attorney for her divorces from Kanye West and Kris Humphries.

Lucy Managan from The Guardian wrote:

“I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad. I assumed that there was some sort of baseline, some inescapable bedrock knowledge of how to do it that now prevents any entry into the art form from falling below a certain standard. But I was wrong. The new series from Ryan Murphy, All’s Fair — starring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash as the founders of an all-female law firm delivering divorce-y justice to incredibly rich but slightly unlucky women under the azure skies of California — is terrible. Fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible.”

Add actors Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor to this enticing lineup. Critics are giving the first three episodes on Hulu zero stars. And women critics are bashing it, same as men.

Not having watched the series yet, Anne’s biggest beef with Kim Kardashian this week is learning that she embraces the conspiracy theory that the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the moon was faked.

AOC won’t quote specific attacks against Kim for her acting because other critics say the entire show is a disaster; all the acting is terrible; and it’s not fair to focus on Kim exclusively. It will be interesting to see if the Hulu audience agrees with the critics.

Kardashian and her mother, Kris Jenner, are executive producers on the show ‘All’s Fair’ and Kardashian has said her character was inspired by celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, who was Kardashian’s attorney for her divorces from Kanye West and Kris Humphries.