Barron Trump has a passion for fashion and a “dry sense of humor,” according to his tailor.
President Trump’s youngest son collaborated with Pearce Bespoke on a collection of suits ahead of the inauguration, and the brand’s chief executive officer, Nathan Pearce, detailed what it’s like to work with Barron behind the scenes.
Not only did Pearce call the 18-year-old first son “intelligent,” but he also told Women’s Wear Daily that Barron is “very fascinating to talk to.”
“He’s this super-bright kid. He’s well beyond his years in terms of experience, knowledge, history,” Pearce said in an interview published Monday.
The tailor further shared that the New York University student is “hilarious” and also very welcoming.
“You know what is another word I would say [about him]? Hospitable. He is down-to-earth, nice as can be and hospitable,” Pearce said.
The entrepreneur commended Barron for being multifaceted.
“He’s hilarious. But as I said, he’s super-sharp. You put him in a room with star businessmen and he will hold his own,” Pearce added.
“He can talk to them all day because he’s witty, smart and has a dry sense of humor.”
Barron — Donald’s only child with wife Melania Trump — met Pearce through social media influencer and entrepreneur Justin Waller.
Waller bonded with Barron over their love of custom suits while spending some time at Mar-a-Lago.
“Justin said he wanted to introduce me to Barron,” Pearce recalled of meeting of the teenager. “Literally a week later I was on a flight down to Mar-a-Lago.”
Pearce said Barron gave him the grand tour of the Palm Beach, Fla., resort and even allowed him to pick out items from the pro shop to be billed to the Trump account.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him over the last one or two years,” Pearce told the fashion outlet.
“I recognize that Barron Trump could be choosing from tailors all over the world, and he chose me and Pearce Bespoke. I’m super-grateful and super-proud of that.”
While supporting his father at the inauguration Monday, Barron wore a tailored navy blue suit with a black wool coat.
He styled the outfit with an American flag pin on his lapel, black dress shoes and slicked-back hair.