Debuting his new personal tartan at the Braemar games, King Charles declared himself an early adopter of fashion's favourite fabric Bethan Holt is The Telegraph’s Fashion Director. Although she covers ...
Archaeologists have been excavating a site they call the birthplace of Scotland's modern tartan industry. Hundreds of people worked at Bannockburn's Wilson Mills at the height of production in the ...
Textile designers and tartan experts have banded together to recreate the oldest piece of Scottish tartan for modern production, allowing fans of the famed plaid to wear a piece of history. Using ...
From WWD’s 115 years of fashion industry coverage, a look at tartan’s enduring influence and inspiration through the decades. In this decade, Broadway was a powerful stage for fashion marketing. WWD ...
Not all Scots are comfortable with the tartan and sporran ensemble. An exiled Highlander seeks professional help to address his concerns Rob is a lifestyle and travel writer who has visited more than ...
This content is written in partnership with our chosen advertiser. To learn more click here Few prints say autumn-ready elegance like tartan, and no one wears it better than the Princess of Wales.
There’s something inherently satisfying about tartan, the crisscross weave humans have been sporting for centuries—since its birth in Scotland some 3,000 years B.C. So it’s fitting that for their ...
Clan tartans are perhaps the most well-known type of tartan, representing specific Scottish families or clans. Each clan has its own unique pattern, often with historical significance. MacLeod Tartan ...
In his book of essays: 'The Invention of Tradition' historian Eric Hobshawn said that it was so. Peter Brooke, By Kinmuck, Scotland There is evidence that Celtic (and Germanic) peoples of the ...