There have been numerous critiques of Kimberly Guilfoyle, including but not limited to her rather polarizing wardrobe.
Her outfits were awful long before shebutchered the Barbiecore trend.
For the occasion, she opted for an all-black outfit.

Plus,monochromatic black looks can age you.
Even a good outfit can be ruined by over-accessorizing
How much accessorizing is too much?
One of Kimberly Guilfoyle’s outfits from her pre-Trump days may just be the blueprint.

The disparate elements of the ensemble make it feel scattered and too busy.
However, even without those pieces, the colors could be a bit brighter.
The slate-colored dress would be more appropriate for the office, not celebrating a new Marc Jacobs collection.

The dress' swirling pattern was dizzying, but the chunky black flowers are the real killer here.
It shows that Guilfoyle’s taste has not changed all that much.
For example, she still wears dresses with sparkly elements around bodice cutouts.

The cutouts have gotten larger and more bold, though.
The tight-fitting number featured a dark green and tan background and was covered with black and pink leopard print.
The main offense with this are the colors of the animal print itself.

The bright pink isn’t cohesive with the green, which is a more muted shade.
The staunch Trump supporter might have abandoned animal prints for glitz and glitter.
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