EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — A revolution is afoot at one of Scotland’s most venerable kilt-makers: Among traditional tartans there are hip versions in denim, camouflage, leather and, for the adventurous, ...
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One sleepy morning this summer in Edinburgh’s Leith neighborhood, a pub-stuffed, cobblestoned port district, a persnickety tailor tugged at the lapels of my formal Prince Charlie jacket and centered ...
A revolution is afoot at one of Scotland's most venerable kilt-makers Among traditional tartans there are hip versions in denim camouflage leather and for the adventurous see-through pink plastic.
Long associated with royalty, bagpipes and games that involve the tossing of enormous logs, the kilt holds a special place in the imagination of Americans, especially those with Scottish heritage.
Where fashion goes, decor follows. And this fall, the fashionistas are inspired by Scotland. Plaid capes, kilts and coats hit the fall 2014 catwalk for Saint Laurent and Stella McCartney. Marchesa ...
CATWALK conqueror Le Kilt is Scottish to the core, boasts designer Samantha McCoach, and yet the label's success story began long ago in war-torn Italy Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...