Kimberly Guilfoyle is known for her flamboyant, glamorous style. The former prosecutor and candidate for the post of US Ambassador to Greece attracts attention not only for her political views but also for her striking appearance. One of her most distinctive features is her long, thick hair, which many believe is achieved through extensions.

Notable changes in Guilfoyle’s hairstyle first began to be discussed around 2009, when she appeared at the Douglas Hannant Spring 2010 collection presentation. Back then, her dark, shiny locks fell well below her shoulders and appeared very voluminous at the roots—a characteristic sign of extensions. Over time, her hairstyle became longer and thicker, so Kimberly looks completely different without extensions.

However, photos from earlier years show a completely different image. For example, in 2005, when she attended the GLAAD Media Awards, her hair was much shorter. Back then, Guilfoyle sported a neat, rich brown bob with a deep side part. This style, reminiscent of the so-called “bell-bottom bob,” didn’t become popular until many years later, but even then, Kimberly looked quite modern.

Old photos show how much her appearance differs from her current look. Without the long strands covering her back and shoulders, she looks significantly more natural. These photos also remind us how much Guilfoyle’s style had changed long before she became part of the Trump family.

Her hairstyle transformations weren’t limited to this period. In 2006, Kimberly attended the Marc Jacobs show during New York Fashion Week. At the time, she was pregnant with her son, Ronan Anthony Villensi, and she showed up to the event with a short haircut—an elegant, long bob with a side part. Without extensions, her hairstyle looked significantly shorter and less voluminous than the look that later became her signature when she actively supported Donald Trump’s political career. In subsequent years, her long, thick hair became part of her recognizable image, which she showcased, including in her social media photos.

Guilfoyle herself has never publicly confirmed that she uses hair extensions.

In recent years, this style—long, thick hair with additional strands—has even become a signature look for some politicians and public figures. For example, US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem also looks noticeably different when appearing in public without extensions.