Ireland Baldwin chose not to overlook Kim Kardashian’s latest accessory. Ireland Baldwin criticized Kardashian after the reality star appeared on her Hulu series All’s Fair carrying what reports described as a rare elephant-leather Hermès Birkin. According to Page Six, the moment stirred backlash online, with viewers questioning the ethics behind the exotic-skin handbag. Us Weekly reported that Baldwin weighed in through an Instagram Story, where she wrote,
“This is so disgusting and shameful. I don’t understand how these people are supported the way they are.”
PETA noted that Hermès never officially sold bags made from elephant skin, though the French brand did produce a limited number. Those pieces later surfaced through luxury resale platforms like 1stDibs, where collectors tracked them down long after they disappeared from the market. Kim Kardashian, known for her extensive Birkin collection, had stylist Soki Mak curate her on-screen wardrobe for All’s Fair. Much of it leaned on vintage fashion, including archival looks from John Galliano, Donna Karan, and Jean Paul Gaultier.
Soki Mak on the last-minute journey that defined Kim Kardashian’s All’s Fair aesthetic:

When Vogue published its 14 November 2025 interview, readers got a closer look at the creative mind behind Kim Kardashian’s dramatic All’s Fair wardrobe, Hong Kong–rooted stylist Soki Mak, who grew up in Scotland and ended up shaping one of the show’s most defining elements. Soki Mak recalled that the collaboration began with what she thought was a prank.
“Honestly, when I first opened the DM from Kim, I thought it was a fake profile,” she said.
They had already teamed up on a couple of projects, but the television role arrived fast and without much warning.
“Everything was moving at such a fast pace that I didn’t really have time to digest the magnitude of the opportunity and what I was about to embark on. It was all very last-minute,” she explained.
Even without TV experience, Mak carried her signature boldness into costume design, crafting Allura’s unapologetic and hyper-stylized wardrobe. She pulled archival fashion from Jean Paul Gaultier, John Galliano, and Balenciaga, and paired those finds with custom work like Milligan Beaumont’s lavender-scented kimono, a deliberately theatrical touch.
Kardashian said the fit felt natural from the beginning.
“I thought Soki was perfect for this as we share a very specific visual language, rooted in the exaggerated, bold glamour of ’60s and ’70s cinema, Soki isn’t afraid to push boundaries, she understands my vision & we have fun with it. The goal was to create a woman who is in command, whose confidence, intelligence, and curves are amplified by clothes that are timeless yet fun. I guess you could say Allura is a hyper-realistic version of me,” she explained.
Before the Birkin backlash, Ireland Baldwin was already rewriting her story, one painful family truth at a time:

Long before Ireland Baldwin criticized Kim Kardashian’s elephant-leather Birkin, she had already stepped into the spotlight in October 2025 with a deeply personal reflection on turning 30. As Fox News reported, Ireland Baldwin used the milestone to look back at the “lonely childhood” that continued to shape her. Her thoughts appeared in a Substack blog titled “30, Flirty, and Surviving,” where Ireland Baldwin wrote candidly about pulling away from “narcissistic” relatives and working through the emotional patterns she carried into adulthood.
Us Weekly noted that Ireland Baldwin described her upbringing plainly, saying she
“grew up without two parents in my home and no siblings to turn to,”
a reality that left her seeking approval from certain family members for years.
“I move into 30 with a lot less weight on my shoulders, this weight that was brought on by the need to continue to carry my narcissistic, unreliable, addict family members who I thought I needed in my life,” she wrote.
Ireland Baldwin explained how her childhood shaped her.
“I had a lonely childhood at times, which is why I grew up feeling like I needed to win over certain people in my own family,” she added.
Then came the shift:
“Nothing was more freeing than finally realizing how poisonous these people are. So, I inch into my thirties with an understanding that this is how you break these cycles. My daughter doesn’t have to know these people, and I can protect her from them. I can do my very best to construct my own idea of a family, piece by piece. And show how a real family treats one another.”
Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger married in 1993, welcomed Ireland Baldwin in 1995, and finalized their divorce in 2002. Now a mother to her daughter, Holland, Ireland Baldwin wrote that her twenties held both growth and hardship.
“10 years of pain. 10 years of not knowing what the hell I am doing or talking about, but still running my mouth anyway,” she said,
before listing the lessons the decade had taught her.
“Don’t be ashamed of who you really are,” she wrote,
admitting she spent too many years molding herself for others.
“I wasted so much time pretending to be someone else for a partner, to get a job, to get s----- people to like me, etc. I would give anything to get that time back.”
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