Kimberly Guilfoyle’s fashion choices are just like her politics Americans either love them or they hate them.
A casual glance at the Republican newscaster’sInstagramreveals posts overflowing with compliments.
“Lookin' good Kimberly!

Another left a comment lauding what they saw as the gracefulness of her style.
“Elegance,” they wrote.
Despite these adoring words, Guilfoyle has received quite a bit of criticism for her sense of style.

Obviously, adoring or detesting Guilfoyle’s style is ultimately a question of personal preference.
However, the former Fox News host was not always such a fashionista.
If anything, she grew up in an environment where simplicity and comfort triumphed over all else.

He would apparently tell her, “The world is about people, not possessions or silly trinkets.
In fact, she was a very involved Democrat who enjoyed attending blue fundraising events.
At one such 1994 gathering, she crossed paths with Gavin Newsom now the left-leaning governor of California.

Back in the day, Guilfoyle found Newsom attractive and entertaining.
They became friends and eventually started dating.
For Guilfoyle, Newsom’s political aspirations represented a major life change.

Somewhat reminiscent of a work suit, the jacket contained subtle shoulder padding.
To make her outfit even more relaxed, she added an inexpensive chunky necklace.
Indeed, San Francisco’s first lady was expected to cut ribbons and attend award ceremonies.

At these more formal events, Guilfoyle embraced more evening wear.
This was evident in 2004 at the 15th annual GLAAD Media Awards.
At the beginning of 2006, Guilfoyle and Gavin Newsom got a divorce.

By May, Guilfoyle found herself walking down the aisle again this time alongside Eric Villency.
Sporting a loose white dress and a casual pair of flip flops, Guilfoyle emulated a Greek goddess.
She jumped at the chance to host her own show and signed a contract with the media giant.

She also wore a lot of blazers although many of her dresses also had a more corporate feel.
This was evident at the 2007 Louis Vuitton Party of Love.
On this occasion, Guilfoyle sported a pale gray dress and a pair of matching pumps.

Perhaps feeling a bit more secure in her career, Guilfoyle seemed open to dressing boldly.
This time, she wore a deep magenta dress and accessorize with a fun part of hoop earrings.
By 2014, she had begun to experiment with the “Miss America” look she often sports today.

However, she definitely departed from her career-girl look and began to lean into something a little more glam.
One of her concerned fans commented, “Who camps with all that makeup?
That’s not you!”

There, fashionistas famously experiment with vibrant, over-the-top colors.
Guilfoyle matched his vibe completely, wearing a lilac dress.

