In fact, there’s been several times her clothes and makeup styling has really missed the mark.

Seen here in anInstagrampost celebrating the event, Habba is caught snuggling up to Ryan Hager and Eric Trump.

First, “I would lighten up her whole … look,” Viola said.

Alina Habba speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland (2025)

“I would use a more natural shade of brown to enhance her eye color.”

Which could easily be sound advice for both Habba and Guilfoyle.

According to Luna Viola, the major culprit that’s not working for Habba is the bronzer.

Alina Habba, Ryan Hager, and Eric Trump pose together at a New Years Eve party at Mar-A-Lago (2022)

Viola suggests, “A lighter earthy shade of bronzer would complement her skin tone more.”

There’s so much going wrong for Habba here.

The sheen of her skin is giving more grease than hydration.

Kimberly Guilfoyle and Alina Habba pose together celebrating Guilfoyle’s cover on Impact Wealth Magazine (2023)

In fact, the shine of her skin ultimately makes her hair look a bit dirty as well.

Not her most polished look.

Luna Viola referred to this look as, “quite dramatic,” and we couldn’t agree more.

Alina Habba speaks on stage at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, WI (2024)

According to Viola, “the [contour] shade is too warm …

This adds an orange tinge to her skin tone that is not fresh and flattering.”

Alina Habba poses in a sparkling dress on January 19, 2025

Alina Habba attends the inauguration of Donald Trump in Washington, DC (2025)