After becoming Donald Trump’s attorney in 2021, Alina Habba became a public figure in her own right.

As many have pointed out,Habba’s general appearance seems to have changed somewhat since Trump hired her.

In one image of pre-Trump Habba, she sported a polished yet low-key straight blowout no extensions detected.

Alina Habba with dark hair

However, let’s just say she’s been eager to switch things up relatively frequently.

In early January that year, Habba made an appearance on Fox News with a mid-length cut.

The very next day, though, she shared a clip to Instagram of herself doing another interview.

Alina Habba with short hair

This time, she had much longer, thicker locks.

It was a look she maintained throughout the warmer months and allowed herself to grow into.

That said, by 2023, she was loving them again.

Alina Habba and Melania Trump

The dead giveaway that she was rocking extensions and that the aforementioned shorter-hair pic wasn’t just a throwback?

A comment by the company OP Hair Extensions complimenting the long-haired ladies.

Let’s just say they weren’t impressed by the similarity, which they felt was intentional.

Alina Habba standing at podium

Not a fan, then.

In fairness to Habba, she had tried long and highlighted brunette locks prior to the trial.

All this to say, the similarities to Melania may have been coincidental.

That said, we don’t think Habba was all too upset by the comparisons.

Over the summer of 2024, the attorney went much blonder than we’d seen her before.

So much so, in fact, that many felt she waschanneling Ivanka Trump with her new hair.

One voice who couldn’t hold back that particular observation was political commentatorRick Wilson.

We’re not shocked he thought so.

After all, Habba looks incredibly different with blonde hair, which she showcased in a July 2024 Instagrampost.

Time will tell how Habba decides to switch things up next.

Habba and Guilfoyle seem to be pretty close, so we wouldn’t be surprised.

One thing we do know for sure, though, is that Habba is open to trying new things.