The Trump clan showed out for the birthday of Donald Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, which was held at Mar-a-Lago in March. Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle were in attendance along with Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Eric Trump and Lara Trump. Guilfoyle and Donald Jr. had somewhat mismatched looks as she wore a gold reflective textile mini-dress, and he sported a dark blue suit alongside her. The one-time Fox News anchor showed off her dazzling dress in two Instagram posts. In the first upload from March 30, she posed next to Lara and Habba. On April 4 she posted a snap next to Donald Jr. “In each other’s corner, taking on life together head-on with determination and dedication,” Guilfoyle wrote in the caption. Her fans applauded the fashion-forward look. “Kimberley you look FABULOUS DARLING,” one wrote. The comments from her Instagram followers were kind, but the response on X, formerly Twitter, was another story.

That photo of Guilfoyle in the tiled dress alongside her fiancee made the rounds on X where would-be fashion critics bashed the look. “Ready to Wear Bathroom Kitsch,” is how one X user described the outfit. “1970’s kitchen tile back splash,” another wrote. “Disco foreclosure,” one person commented.

A week later, Guilfoyle was the recipient of stray shots on X when Jeff Bezos’s fiancee, Lauren Sanchez, wore a revealing outfit to a dinner at the White House. “It’s a hand-me-down from Kimberly Guilfoyle, showing money can’t buy class,” one X user snarked.

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