Judging from Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Instagram account and her endless public appearances, she’s always leaned toward the more adventurous end of the fashion spectrum. And though opinions may differ, it’s not really surprising given her past as a model. Unfortunately for Guilfoyle, the internet doesn’t seem to appreciate her willingness to push the envelop with her fashion. For example, Guilfoyle was taken to task over the outfit that she wore to her son’s prom in late April. They were just as critical of the dress Guilfoyle wore to support Donald Trump on the campaign trail earlier in the month. It’s not just the internet, however, as Guilfoyle’s fashion choices have also been dissected on live television.

In November 2022, “The View” discussed Ivanka Trump’s decision to crop Guilfoyle out of Tiffany Trump’s wedding photos. Unlike the rest of the women in the photo, who opted for lighter dresses in similar tones, Guilfoyle wore a black evening gown, leading some people to question if that’s why Ivanka cut her out of the fray. On “The View,” the hosts held a variety of opinions. Alyssa Farah Griffin, however, sided with Ivanka, saying, “It’s a Florida wedding, in November. All the women clearly knew what the palette was, what the look was, and she was dressed like she was going to a MAGA funeral or something” (via the Independent). She continued, “I’m going to be honest, I probably would have cropped her out too.”

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