Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin were spotted together for the first time in months on Thursday - with the pair stopping by the Bergdorf Goodman salon for a quick cut and color.

The former Secretary of State was photographed as she made her way to a waiting car after a day spent at the John Barrett Salon, showing off the results of her new $600 haircut and $600 dye job.

It was a softer and lighter look for Hillary, who likely never saw herself spending a Thursday afternoon inside a Fifth Avenue department store across the street from Trump Tower back in October.

Huma on the other hand seems to have tagged along for work purposes - with photos showing that Hillary's longtime aide did not have anything done to her tresses on Thursday.

Those same photos also show that she was tasked with carrying her boss' bag in addition to her own on the way out, all while trying to maintain her balance on the ice-covered sidewalk outside the building.

In the end, Hillary's biggest supporter was successful in getting both her $2,580 Prada Saffiano tote and her boss' $2,435 Givenchy Antigona bag safely to the car before the group drove away from the department store.

Reunited: Hillary Clinton (left) stopped by the John Barrett Salon in Bergdorf Goodman on Thursday with Huma Abedin (right)

Still standing: Huma was seen exiting the high-end department store (above) with her boss, who she has not been seen with in weeks

Bag lady: Hillary's top aide did not get a cut or color and seemed to be there for work, as she was seen carrying her boss' $2,500 bag (left in blue) in addition to her own $2,600 tote (right in tan)

Softer look: was photographed exiting the luxury retailer's Fifth Avenue shop with a new haircut and lighter hair color

This very public and photographed reunion of the Democratic party's favorite female duo comes as rumors continue to circulate about the possibility of Hillary making a bid for mayor of New York City.

Hillary and Huma have remained quiet on the subject, but would have to announce their intentions soon given that the election is this March.

It is worth noting that at the start of both her Democratic primary campaigns in 2009 and 2015, Hillary and Huma made a trip to John Barrett for a slightly new look.

Hillary also visited the salon in March of last year, at around the same time she managed to reach the number of delegates to eventually seize the party nomination two month later, thanks to the support of a majority of super delegates.

Huma meanwhile has stuck by her boss' side ever since her shocking election loss back in November to Trump.

That could change though should Hillary enter the mayoral race given Huma's experiences just four years ago when her now estranged husband decided to re-enter the political fray.

In 2013, Weiner decided to run for mayor of New York City and also agreed to be filmed for a documentary about his return to politics.

Weiner announced he would run in late May, but just two months later allegations emerged that he had continued to sext in the years after he resigned from Congress using the name Carlos Danger.

Among the women who had been corresponding with the politician was 22-year-old Sydney Leathers, who said that she had been sharing messages and explicit photos with Weiner as recently as April of that year.

She gave constant interviews, spoke with the press and even showed up to Weiner's election night party.

This was all captured by the filmmakers, as were the moments early in Weiner's campaign where his wife was the one who had to make calls and solicit donations for her husband while he assured her he was a reformed man.

If at first you don't succeed...: Rumors continue to circulate that Hillary could be considering a run for mayor in New York City later this year

Hillary went to Barrett in 2007 and 2015 with Huma (above on Thursday), right around the time she entered the Democratic primary, and last March when she became the likely nominee

Drama: Huma may not want to be involved in Hillary's campaign for mayor given her experience four years ago with her husband's run for the same office

Trading places: Should Hillary chose to run for mayor, she would be moving up to New York City at the same time President Trump is in Washington DC

Huma spoke about meeting Hillary for the first time in an interview last April, raving about her boss.

'You know these things that happen in your life that just stick? She walked by and she shook my hand and our eyes connected and I just remember having this moment where I thought; "Wow, this is amazing,"' said Huma.

'And it just inspired me. You know, I still remember the look on her face. And it’s funny, and she would probably be so annoyed that I say this, but I remember thinking; "Oh my God, she’s so beautiful and she’s so little!"'

Huma also said on the Call Your Girlfriend podcast that she had met Hillary once before this, but just as she took a group photo with the new White House interns.

She then took some time to gush about Hillary and how she will be remembered in the future.

'I think that if my boss quit tomorrow, she will go down as one of the greatest American women in the history of the world,' said Huma.

“We’re in the midst of campaigning in New York right now, and we’ve been looking through her record and the things that she did in the Senate and everyone she helped from 9/11 and beyond.

'I know she’s committed to making people’s lives better. I wish the world could see the Hillary Clinton that I see every day because it’s ... because she has done great things for this country and I’m really confident that she can do great things for - on behalf of this country when she’s our president and I’m really looking forward to it.'

Bundle up: Hillary protected herself from the cold in a fur-lined jacket she has owned for years

New girl in town: Hillary and Huma were joined by another young woman on Thursday afternoon, who has been seen with the former Secretary of the State in the past

Don't turn around: Bergdorf is right across the street from Trump Tower in New York City

Helping hand: Hillary got a little guidance getting into her car from the driver (above)

Huma first began working for Hillary while she was still in college at George Washington University, being assigned to the then-first lady after getting a White House internship.

She then began to work with Hillary's personal aide and took over the position when Hillary began her successful 2000 run for the US Senate in the state of New York.

Huma was just 24 at the time and went on to serve as Clinton's vice chairwoman in her campaign for president.

She married New York Congressman Anthony Weiner in July 2010 in a ceremony that was officiated by Bill Clinton and covered in the pages of Vogue, getting pregnant with the couple's first child just a few months later.

The couple was not even a year into their marriage when news broke that Weiner had been sexting women online after he tweeted out a photo of his erect penis that he had meant to privately send a woman on the social media site.

He resigned from Congress soon after, and in December Huma gave birth to a son, Jordan Zain Weiner.

The two separated for good however last August when news of another sexting scandal broke, with Huma spending the next few months focusing on the campaign while Weiner eventually went off to rehab.