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As Kimberly Guilfoyle approaches her 60s, her recent magazine cover appearance has sparked conversation. The photo, seemingly untouched by age, suggests digital enhancement may have been at play. In the accompanying lengthy caption translated from Greek, Guilfoyle discusses her career’s new chapter, forthcoming challenges, and personal life.
There is not a single blemish, wrinkle, or laugh line visible on her face. Considering that she is inching closer to 60, it seems highly unlikely this was a “natural” photo with zero digital editing done whatsoever. The lengthy caption, translated from Greek, notes that in the issue, Guilfoyle “speaks for the first time … about the new chapter of her career, the challenges of her upcoming term and her life.”
It’s not unexpected to see Guilfoyle portrayed this way. Her Instagram frequently features images where her skin appears flawless, reminiscent of a “valley of the dolls” aesthetic. However, such perfection can be misleading, since no one’s skin is naturally without blemishes. Guilfoyle has often been seen with a more natural look, which arguably enhances her relatability. On the Vogue Greece cover, she seems to have avoided any overuse of facial fillers, a contrast to a previous incident at a White House event where it was less discreet.
Guilfoyle’s cover may not have highlighted any personal insecurities, but other figures from the MAGA movement have not been as fortunate with their magazine appearances. In December 2024, former President Donald Trump was named Time magazine’s “Person of the Year.” While a prestigious accolade, the cover inadvertently drew attention to a makeup misstep. Unlike his usual orange-toned bronzer, the cover presented a more natural skin tone, which even lent him a youthful appearance. With Guilfoyle’s cover being in black and white, any makeup mishaps are less discernible, leaving her skin tone up to the imagination.
This isn’t the first time her face has looked like that
Granted, no one should be too surprised to see Kimberly Guilfoyle this way. The mother of one constantly shares photos to her Instagram that depict her skin as very “valley of the dolls”-eque. It always looks perfect, which is the problem. No one’s skin is 100% flawless. Guilfoyle’s unfiltered face has been on full display numerous times — and she looks all the better for it because it shows she’s human. Interestingly, the U.S. Ambassador to Greece’s face filler didn’t seem to be on display on the Vogue Greece cover, unlike the time it appeared to be melting at a White House party. So, there’s that, at least.
While Guilfoyle’s cover didn’t appear to accidentally highlight an insecurity of hers, the same can’t be said for other MAGA members’ cover pages. Back in December 2024, President Donald Trump was announced as Time magazine’s “Person of the Year.” While it was a tremendous honor, his cover accidentally made his biggest makeup fail super obvious. His normally orange bronzer-doused skin had a much more natural tone to it, even making him appear youthful. Since Guilfoyle’s cover was in black and white, it’s hard to tell if her skin tone sported any off-putting foundation.