Tell Me LiesHeartthrob Thomas Doherty Would Wear a Kilt ‘Every Day’ If He Could: 'It's in Our DNA' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Thomas Doherty in the Glenlivet tartan kilt outside the Corner Store in New York City.Photo:Angela Pham

Thomas Doherty in a kilt at a Holiday bash.

Angela Pham

Thomas Dohertymight be wearing a kilt the next time you see him.

TheTell Me Liesstar, 29, is posing proudly in a vintage ’90s Raf Simmons black sweater, black Helmut Lang boots and a bold blue tartan kilt for a photographer in an eighth-floor room at the Bowery Hotel on Monday, Dec. 9. There’s just under ninety minutes before he kicks off a holiday bash atNew York City’s hottest new restaurant, the Corner Store, to celebrate the debut ofthe Glenlivet tartan.

“I stand differently,” Doherty tells PEOPLE. “It’s almost like in our DNA, in our genetics, as a Scottish man — or woman. There’s a sense of pride in the kilt and then wearing the kilt. Yeah, it just does something to me.”

“Every clan and every family in Scotland has a tartan. This is the Glenlivet one which is really cool and an honor to wear,” he says, pointing out the details in the Locharron of Scotland kilt that represent the whisky and Glenlivet’s “tartan colors.”

“Coming from Scotland and having such a love for my culture and for my country and for what we’ve created and what we’ve given to the world…. It feels good.”

Thomas Doherty pauses for a bite in the Bowery Hotel ahead of the Glenlivet tartan holiday bash at the Corner Store in New York City.Angela Pham

Thomas Doherty in a kilt at a Holiday bash.

As the photographer continues snapping shots, the Edinburgh native fixes his hair in the mirror, charmingly pretends to take a phone call on a landline plastered with the tartan pattern and fits in a bite of burger and fries as he continues posing. In the background, a playlist ranging fromFlorence and the MachinetoSam Fenderis playing through a speaker.

He is also, of course, sipping on a glass of Glenlivet Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. “Being from Scotland, being Scottish, loving the Glenlivet — it’s what I grew up with,” he says. “It’s so nostalgic. It reminds me of my uncles and my dad, and my whole family, really. It’s my uncles' go-to beverage of choice, always. It smells like home.”

Thomas Doherty gets ready in the Bowery Hotel ahead of the Glenlivet tartan holiday bash at the Corner Store.Angela Pham

Thomas Doherty in a kilt at a Holiday bash.

Since walking into the hotel room, the actor’s love for kilts is evident. He mentions to me more than once how keen he is to wear the traditional garment more often. “I was saying to you earlier, it’d be so cool if you could just wear a kilt every day.”

Jewelry is another one of his loves. “I like smaller jewelry, like dainty jewelry, I don’t really like the thick stuff, so that’s definitely my go-to. And silver.”

He keeps it tucked under the sweater all night, though. “I don’t want it to be too much. I want the centerpiece to be the kilt.”

Thomas Doherty poses in the Glenlivet tartan at the Bowery Hotel.Angela Pham

Thomas Doherty in a kilt at a Holiday bash.

“Everything’s black — black boots, black top, and having [the kilt] as the centerpiece. I think we did a good job.”

The “we” he’s referring to is hisstylist Bailey Moon— “I love Bailey,” Doherty says — and groomerJessica Ortiz, who is also watching the photoshoot happen — and runs her fingers through the actor’s hair a few times throughout the night to freshen it up.

“We wanted his hair to also he downtown New York vibe” of his outfit, Ortiz tells PEOPLE, “so we did a little more rock n' roll, tousled, kind of a little gritty look.”

Thomas Doherty wears a kilt at Glenlivet holiday bash.Angela Pham

Thomas Doherty in a kilt.

Doherty’s trust in Ortiz is clear after close to a year of working together. He admits he does “nothing” in particular to prep before an event and rather lets Ortiz take the reigns. “It’s just amazing. I get the full works.”

(On a regular night, though, Doherty keeps it “very simple,” he says — but his routine does involve both a Dior serum and a Dior moisturizer.)

In reality, there’s not all that much to it, as skin-wise Ortiz keeps it pretty simple. “It’s always clean and a little bronze with some contouring to support this beautiful bone structure that he has,” she says. “The jaw is popping, the cheekbones are popping.”

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When the topic of his impressive jawline comes up, Doherty plays coy, joking that Ortiz gets his skin right for him once she arrives.

He eventually concedes: “The jawline and the Scottish accent, it’s connected. Yeah, it does me well.”

source: people.com