Alina Habba Has Made Some Major Makeup Mistakes Since Becoming A Trump Lawyer
Alina Habba was once an unknown lawyer from New Jersey before she shot to fame as part of Donald Trump's legal team in 2021. Now, she's in the media everywhere, and it's clear she upped her beauty routine to look more camera-ready. However, many of her makeup mistakes are painfully obvious. Habba looked so different before she joined Trump's team, favoring a more natural look back then. But just like all the Trump women who have transformed over the years, the Widener University Law grad has adopted the Republican makeup style, which includes tons of heavy makeup.
Along with the tacky outfits we can't believe Habba wore, her misplaced eyeshadow and blush just prove that she needs to do a quick check in the mirror before leaving the house. We get that not everyone can be a master makeup applicator, but she often appears to have rushed while getting ready. Whether she's trying to fit in with the Mar-a-Lago crowd or simply can't be bothered with a touch-up, we can't ignore Habba's many makeup flubs since becoming Trump's lawyer.
Alina Habba's runaway blush added years to her face
Alina Habba has a stunning bone structure, which is why her misplaced blush in November 2023 was so sad. Instead of highlighting her cheekbones, the low placement of the peach color dragged her features downand made them appear heavy. An inch higher would have given her a more snatched look by creating a youthful lift. The drab color didn't do Habba any favors either, and a rosier pink with a slight shimmer would have brightened up her face. Instead, the matte finish only made the attorney's skin look dull and lifeless, especially under the harsh lighting of the camera.
She clearly never learned to color inside the lines
One would think that the Kennedy Center Honors would be a big enough event for Alina Habba to hire a professional makeup artist, but sadly, it looked like she attempted a hasty DIY application before leaving the house. Her copper eyeshadow sat way too high over one eye and appeared to have meandered outside the boundaries, while the other eye only had color on the lid. What Habba needed was a thorough blending and a Q-tip to fix the smudged mess — and perhaps also more decent lighting in her dressing room.
The lawyer's beat face was giving Republican makeup
Did Alina Habba take makeup lessons from Kimberly Guilfoyle? Because that's what it looked like when Donald Trump's former attorney spoke at the Republican National Convention in July 2024. Just like Donald Trump Jr.'s ex's usual makeup look, Habba had her eyes thickly lined with black kohl to the point where you could hardly see her pupils. She didn't stop there, either, as she also piled on loads of foundation and bright pink blush. If we hadn't known Habba was at the RNC, we would have thought she was ready for a night at the club.
Alina Habba took smoky eyes to another level
We all know that the women around Donald Trump love a smoky eye, and that now includes Alina Habba. While taking a selfie with the president in June 2023, all we could focus on was Habba's black-rimmed eyes with the shadow almost touching her brows. It looked like she attempted a cat eye, with the outer corners extending into a sharp point, but the result looked like Habba just stamped on the shade. It was almost enough to distract us from Trump's overly bronzed face, but not quite. It's safe to say that the two need to learn that when it comes to makeup, less is more.
Habba's creased eyeshadow was a hot mess
During her time as Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba should have always looked camera-ready, but she dropped the ball when she spoke outside a courthouse during his hush-money trial in May 2024. The mom of two again chose a black shadow, and this time, she went for a soft smoky eye look. However, it was clear that the shadow had started creasing in an unflattering way. A good primer would have prevented this issue, as well as a softer color on Habba's lids, which she should have blended instead of just going for black all over.