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Martha Stewart at Macy’s Herald Square on April 5, 2018 in New York City. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

On Tuesday, Martha Stewart gave the world a bit of insight regarding how she views Felicity Huffman's prison style during a Vanity Fair summit in Los Angeles.

During her time at the event, the mogul was asked if she felt the former "Desperate Housewives" actress had learned anything while serving her 14-day sentence for her part in the college admissions scandal. When approached with the inquiry, Stewart issued quite the response.

"Well, she should style her outfit a little bit more. She looked pretty schlumpy," the businesswoman replied. The comment was in response to the photos of Huffman walking around the prison over the weekend. In them, the "Transamerica" actress can be seen wearing a green jumpsuit, white hat, and black sneakers.

The lighthearted joke was then followed by a more serious comment. "She made a horrible mistake, horrible, and she is experiencing what happens," Stewart, 78, then added. The interaction can be seen in the tweet below.

Stewart herself is no stranger to serving time as she herself served five months in prison back in 2004 after being found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and two counts of making false statements. On top of her prison sentence, she also had to pay a fine of $30,000.

In 2017, the television personality opened up about her own experience being behind bars, calling it "horrifying" and saying that no one "should have to go through that kind of indignity, really, except for murderers, and there are a few other categories."

At this time, Huffman continues to serve her sentence and is scheduled to be released from the Dublin, California facility on Oct. 27.