Barron Trump might be only 19, but he’s already living a lifestyle that rivals seasoned celebrities — and it all started long before he stepped foot into college. From Rolex watches worth tens of thousands to childhood gifts fit for royalty, Barron’s world is anything but ordinary.
Once known for stepping off Air Force One in casual J. Crew tees and New Balance sneakers, the youngest Trump is now turning heads for his high-end taste. Since beginning classes at New York University’s prestigious Stern School of Business, Barron’s wardrobe and accessories have made it clear that he’s no typical student — especially when he was spotted outside Trump Tower in March 2025 wearing a gold Rolex Daytona, valued at a staggering $50,000. The iconic timepiece, famously worn by Paul Newman, has long symbolized elite status and impeccable design.
Living arrangements? Forget cramped dorm rooms. Barron reportedly returned to his old stomping grounds: Trump Tower. As a kid, he had an entire floor to himself in the gold-adorned skyscraper. That ultra-luxury upbringing seems to have shaped his taste. He’s been seen sporting a growing collection of designer jackets — including a white Moncler bomber with red-and-white trim that costs around $775 — and custom-tailored pieces due to his towering height. For his father’s inauguration, Barron wore a custom navy suit and cashmere topcoat designed by Nathan Pearce, a bespoke menswear CEO with connections to controversial internet figure Andrew Tate, another avid Rolex collector.
Barron’s fashion sense also extends to his feet, with multiple pairs of Gucci leather shoes in his closet, including sleek driving loafers retailing for around $500. But his love for luxury began far earlier.
Back when he was just six, Melania Trump shared that young Barron enjoyed playing with LEGO bricks. Yet his toys came with a side of opulence. Comedian Ellen DeGeneres famously gifted him a gold stroller complete with an attached chandelier, while designer Dennis Basso contributed a mink baby blanket — a nod to the same luxury brand known for selling mink throws worth up to $35,000.
Vintage footage shows a pint-sized Barron cruising around the Trump penthouse in a mini Mercedes-Benz, briefcase in hand. That “sootcase,” as he adorably called it in his mother’s Slovenian accent, was no ordinary schoolbag — it was a Louis Vuitton briefcase, with similar models today fetching between $4,000 and $10,000.
Interestingly, despite all the extravagance, Barron opted for a simple $90 backpack for his college days. Still, with a Rolex on his wrist, he’s not exactly blending in. One thing’s for sure: when it comes to making a statement, Barron Trump knows exactly how to turn heads — without saying a word.
