Pierce Brosnan Brings Savile Row Sophistication to Late-Night in Thom Sweeney
- Hinton Magazine

- Aug 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 16
Pierce Brosnan brought a masterclass in understated elegance to the set of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this week, stepping out in a full French blue ensemble from British tailoring house Thom Sweeney. The appearance, filmed at New York’s iconic Rockefeller Center on 11 August, proved once again that the former Bond knows the quiet power of immaculate tailoring.

Styled by Mark Holmes, Brosnan’s look featured a wool single-breasted suit with wide peak lapels, paired with a silk Lecce collar fly-front shirt. The result was a balance of refinement and modern ease, a reminder that true style does not shout for attention but commands it.
For Thom Sweeney, this was another moment on the global stage. Founded by Savile Row-trained tailors Thom Whiddett and Luke Sweeney, the house has built its reputation on the principles of timeless style and contemporary sophistication. Since starting as a private tailoring service in Mayfair, London, and opening its first standalone store in 2009, Thom Sweeney has grown into an international name with flagship locations in London, New York, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Their clothing speaks to men who understand the nuances of dressing well in the modern world. Each piece combines restrained, contemporary design with impeccable craftsmanship, appealing to a discerning clientele that spans A-list actors, elite athletes, and captains of industry. Brosnan’s choice for his late-night appearance felt entirely in step with the brand’s ethos — refined, confident, and built to endure far beyond the trends of the season.

In an era where celebrity style can often lean towards the theatrical, Brosnan and Thom Sweeney demonstrated the enduring appeal of precision tailoring and considered design. It was a look that belonged both under studio lights and in the pages of a style journal, a reminder that elegance, when done properly, is effortless.
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