Kimberly Guilfoyle's Long Hair Looks Much Better With This One Change
Kimberly Guilfoyle's hair transformation over the years has been a sight to see, but if there's one look that's become her true signature, it's the extra-long, Hollywood style loose waves. Cascading down past her toros, her brunette tresses have sparked speculation about possible extensions or wig use. The look has a doll-like feeling of artificiality to it, likely due to its perfect middle part.
However, in posts shared to Instagram in January 2026, Guilfoyle showcased a new style that looked much more natural on her. As seen in one snap, her hair was parted on the side, creating an elegant sweep that added a romantic touch to her hairstyle. Though some may consider the look outdated, side parts can look particularly flattering on some people, and Guilfoyle is clearly a prime example of this. The off-center part adds volume and sophistication, while softening her strong facial features. Side parts are also great for those who wear extensions because the asymmetrical part makes it easier to hide the adhesive side of the extensions.
Kimberly Guilfoyle doesn't mind an outdated look
Although Guilfoyle herself has not said anything about why she switched to a side part (or spoken much about her beauty routine at all), it's possible someone got in her ear about 2016 trends making a comeback. It wouldn't be the first time she's brought something back from the past. Throughout her relationship with Donald Trump.JR, Guilfoyle was repeatedly seen wearing outdated trends, like peplum. Given that she is Gen X, it's possible she wore these styles in an attempt to keep up with the times. Or perhaps she simply wants to distinguish herself from the crowd and remains indifferent to what others think.
Still, little information is known about whether Guilfoyle has a personal stylist making her hair decisions for her. And based on Instagram photos, it seems her side-part may have been a temporary switch. Though if she were to fully embrace the 2010s hair looks again, one can only hope she leaves some trends — like the BumpIt — in the past.
