Fame suits him.
First son Barron Trump's tailor has revealed what the scion is like behind closed doors, painting a picture of the charismatic and down-to-earth young man in a new interview.
Nathan Pearce, CEO of exclusive luxury clothing company Pearce Bespoke, personally oversaw the making of the suits for the 18-year-old Barron – who captured the nation's attention for his striking looks, enigmatic figure and larger-than-life personality. to rise.
The famous fashion designer had nothing but high praise for the NYU freshman in an interview with Women's Wear Daily.
“He's a super smart kid. He's way beyond his years in terms of experience, knowledge and history. He's great to talk to,” Pierce told WWD of President Trump's youngest son.
Pierce, who previously outfitted NFL legends Eli Manning and Drew Brees and current Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, had more praise for Barron.
“You know what other word I'd like to say about it [Barron]? hospitable. “He is humble, as nice as can be, and hospitable,” Pierce said, adding, “I have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him over the past year or two.”
The specialist in high-heeled suits said Barron, 18, is very decisive when it comes to picking out clothes.
Pierce says Barron visited him in his home state of Louisiana on a solo trip — avoiding any kind of escort or entourage.
For the trip, Barron selected fabrics, buttons and even linings for his collection of custom suits — a far cry from the young boy who was photographed arriving at the White House during his father's first term wearing a cheap T-shirt with “Expert” written across the chest.
During Monday's Inauguration Day festivities, Barron looked every bit like his mother Melania's son as he wore an elegant charcoal long coat, well-fitting navy blue suit, navy blue tie and gold cufflinks.
“I realize that Barron Trump could choose from tailors all over the world, and he chose me and Pierce Bespoke. I'm very grateful and very proud of that,” Pierce told Women's Wear Daily.
Barron Trump's impeccable taste in suits isn't the only way he emulates his presidential father.
The first son is preparing to launch a luxury real estate project with two business partners.
After the merger of Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc. Briefly last July in Wyoming, the presidential scion is said to be set to relaunch the business in the spring of 2025 with Mar-a-Lago as its headliner, according to records obtained by The Post.
The company will focus on high-end real estate projects, including golf courses and properties in Utah, Arizona and Idaho.
The White House did not immediately respond to the newspaper's request for comment.