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"tartan" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] a pattern of squares and lines of different colours and widths that cross each other at an angle of 90°, used especially on cloth, and originally from Scotland
  2. [countable] a tartan pattern connected with a particular group of families (= a clan) in Scotland
  3. [uncountable] cloth, especially made of wool, that has a tartan pattern compare plaidTopics Clothes and Fashionc2
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Some years ago, a friend told him that a Polish tartan and a Sikh tartan had been registered.
The Graphic Tartan TopThis isn't your typical plaid flannel — take your tartan to the next level with an elegant (and cozy) turtleneck. 18.
For the punk rockers, a "Stewart Tartan" creeper lands in black Polished Smooth leather and a tartan patterned toe vamp and sock liner.
But this is not ye olde red and green tartan of Christmas in the lodge and icicles in the windows; this is tartan reimagined.
Her answer was tartan, or rather the idea of tartan as opposed to a literal representation of tartan itself, topstitched in contrast colors onto all sorts of leather — pleated skirts and biker jackets and tailored jackets and fur-collared coats — or picked out in glinting metal studs.
And the "dancing boxer," famous for his ring entrances, had even taken to wearing Thai tartan—which is every bit as gaudy as some of the tartan back home in Scotland.
Now the shopping — for tartan, quilting, bucket hats — begins.
Championed by Queen Victoria, whose husband Prince Albert designed the famous Balmoral tartan in the 1850s (which to this day can only be worn with the Queen's permission) – the exhibition features a woven silk-velvet tartan dress worn by Queen Victoria in 1835-7 as an early example of tartan drew in the royal family.
It will highlight the use of tartan in royal dress.
A visit to Scotland calls for a classic tartan coat!
I have Scottish ancestry myself but, really, "National Tartan Day"?
We do this neoprene one with a tartan plaid print.
Tartan print and a bright yellow hue dominated the show.
He once gave her a tartan in the family pattern.
Dreams of a tartan Denmark have yet to come to fruition.
But there were no cute tartan sets to be found here.
Women can also find tartan style handbags and other Scottish accessories.
A Google spokesperson said the tartan issue was corrected before BERT's launch.
Kiltmakers Kinloch Anderson produce the Hunting Stewart tartan used in the line.
Most recently, Styles was spotted wearing a red and white tartan suit.
Cheers to all the honest men and bonie lasses — it's National Tartan Day.
The Conservatives had a strong tartan streak, albeit usually of the landowning variety.
He wrapped the bus's exterior in Tartan as a nod to his roots.
In case you missed it, check out the Vans Bold Ni "Tartan Pack."
To be au courant, wrap yourself in capes, quilting, tartan and big shoulders.
Jerome plopped down in his recliner, and Dom sat on the tartan couch.
At the gate, two receptionists in red-and-black tartan outfits greeted us.
LONDON — The Jews of Scotland finally have a tartan to call their own.
Tartan in cotton-candy pink and olive green with the edges taken off.
Pre-BERT searches showed images of tartan fabric, which is a more compelling result.
But when we get there, an official tartan will be ready for the outfits.
Jenner's triangle, string bikini featured the brand's signature tan, black and red tartan print.
Stripes with florals, tartan with lace, polka dots with leopard — the list goes on.
This "tartan kiss" was "Scotland telling the world who we are," Mr. Torrance said.
You can even buy three Jewish Tartan golf balls for 14.95 pounds (about $21.50).
Rabbi Mendel Jacobs, who calls himself the only Scottish-born rabbi in Scotland, has drawn a wave of attention for his "Jewish Tartan," the first kosher Jewish tartan registered with the official Scottish Register of Tartans, established by the Scottish Parliament in 2008.
The tradition of wearing tartan in Scotland began around 1538 and originated in the Highlands.
Some models even rocked tartan kilts in a nod to the Queen's love of Scotland.
It features all of her iconic pieces including tartan dress, peplum jackets and dramatic capes.
She was pretty trendy, wearing some oversized, wire-frame glasses and a quirky tartan skirt.
Yet the party has drifted left in recent years, shedding their reputation as "Tartan Tories".
The brothers also introduced bold colors as well as Madras, candy stripe and tartan patterns.
Designers at Dior and Gucci set the tone, with big, bold tartan in streamlined shapes.
A Steyer spokesperson described the tie as Scottish, making its print tartan instead of plaid.
Wearing leopard-print shoes, tartan checks, leather jackets and stark pieces of statement jewelry, Mrs.
In the new collection, the kilt appears in black, white and a loud red tartan.
Mitch went first, the terrier, a snappy article with a topknot tied with a tartan ribbon.
Markle wore a blackwatch tartan coat, one of the checked fabrics associated with Scottish traditional dress.
He once he had a car with the interior mix of leather and a tartan fabric.
Booker kept things more casual, opting for a dark tartan blazer, white dress shirt and jeans.
He wore a navy blazer and tartan pants, and held a plastic cup of red wine.
She wears a wooden, T-shaped crucifix, or St. Francis cross, over her blue tartan sweater.
Whether you're tartan around or just gettin' down with your plaid self, rav a great weekend.
Murtagh thinks all Englishmen look alike, which prompts a bitter conversation about the loss of his tartan.
She sewed by the light of an oil lamp and managed to make tartan kilts look chic.
High-fashion product details include tartan prints, custom graffiti graphics, Swarovski crystals, mesh, studs and sexy straps.
I am also in a pair of XL men's tartan pyjamas and some lime green sports socks.
Jordan, 30, suited up in a breasted shawl collar tartan tuxedo from the Ralph Lauren Purple Label.
The Silver Thistle sells made-to-order tartan shoes and bonnets, popular with the Duchess of Cornwall.
Husband John Legend looked dapper in a mix of tartan patterns that also followed the party's theme.
Tube tops over long-sleeved shirts, tartan kilts with matching berets, diamanté chokers and camisoles over...anything.
Ms. Leslie usually wears it on a turtleneck, so it stands out, or with a tartan dress.
That same balance came in a teal tartan button-down shirt ($195) that had a sensual heft.
Of course, it's also the birthplace of some of fall's most classic prints: Plaid, tweed, and tartan.
But this is not the first time the Jews of Scotland have been presented with a tartan.
One of Farrell's tracksuits — a resplendent tartan — is a thing of ludicrous beauty, as is his performance.
In keeping with the brand's Scottish heritage, most of the scarves feature iconic plaid and tartan designs.
It's boldness, it's artsy-ness, the chinoiserie, which is like English tartan — it never goes out of fashion.
But Mini's pieces are distinct, right down to toggle switches and a tartan pattern on storage cubbie liners.
A bridal party included two sisters and two nieces wearing dresses made of McIntyre tartan sourced from Scotland.
One new fabric, a burgundy tartan, could easily be used as a throw on a crisp fall night.
The blue-green tartan fabric for the coat was designed and milled in Tuscany by the Ricceri company.
But that tartan is no longer produced, giving Rabbi Jacobs a clear field with his more colorful design.
Fashion Review Bruno Sialelli's debut show for Lanvin had a lot going on — tartan, knits, embroidered foxes (foxes?).
The second outfit, with a sale figure of between $14,000 and $22,000, is a teal tartan wool day ensemble.
On the Runway The tartan tie choice had viewers in a tizzy, but there was method to the madness.
He said he had registered his design eight years ago, before the tartan of Dr. Schmulian's and Mr. Harris's.
Full of dark wood and tartan, the rooms are a mix of prairie chic and Old English gentlemen's club.
I think he may be the only Scottish-Eritrean boy with a tartan skullcap in the whole wide world.
In one example, for the search "tartan," BERT promoted dictionary results because it's a technology that focuses solely on text.
From tartan dresses to sheer ensembles, the gala's red carpet (which isn't even always red) has seen pretty much everything.
The tartan was designed by Geoffrey (Tailor) Highland Crafts on behalf of Charles Cockell, an astrobiology professor at Edinburgh University.
The sale's top lot, Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Fall/Winter 1986–1987 tartan long coat, sold for £6,875 (~$9,000).
Packed in red-tartan boxes, many of Walkers' biscuits and cakes are high-margin gift foods that sell well abroad.
A tartan drop-waist dress with sleeves as big as most torsos was multitiered and puffed out like a balloon.
I was never sure what exactly students were meant to be getting out of all these recitals and Tartan Days.
And there will be limited run patterns available — from urban camouflage to tartan to Hawaiian themed — on an ongoing basis.
There must be tartan, and there must also be decorative berries that are poisonous if spotted out in the wild.
Some of the best weather-battling trends have emerged across the pond: wellies, tartan everything, and more notably, the trench coat.
McQueen, who often used tartan in his designs (as well as wearing it himself) was fiercely proud of his Scottish roots.
Her green and blue tartan coat dress by Alexander McQueen (her wedding dress designer!) has been in her closet since 2012.
As spotted by Twitter account MarsToday, the official Scottish Register of Tartans now has an official tartan dedicated to Mars exploration.
If the president, hypothetically, proclaimed that he was replacing "National Tartan Day" with "National Mutual Civility Day," this would be good.
Of course there are probably those who will be affronted by the suggestion that we rid ourselves of National Tartan Day.
Modern Union Jack-clad sweaters and tartan skirts that made us think of both Alexander McQueen and One Direction, simultaneously. 6.
Trebeaux was gagged with his tartan boxer shorts and dangled naked except for the surgical hemostats still clamped to his scrotum.
In 1968, France's student rebellions against capitalism and American imperialism (among other isms) redefined associations with berets, turtlenecks, boots and tartan.
On the other hand, one showgoer attributed its popularity to the Netflix series "Sex Education," which features a tartan-trousered character.
Or got down in the dirt at the White House in September, gardening in a Balmain tartan shirt that costs $1,380.
His character is soft and tough, likes hats and further accessorizes with a crew of gym rats, who also wear tartan.
He described their relationship as 'personal' and said that he once gifted a family tartan from Scotland to the family member.
He described their relationship as "personal" and said that he once gifted a family tartan from Scotland to the family member.
He described their relationship as 'personal' and said that he once gifted a family tartan from Scotland to the family member.
For Zooey Deschanel's home, she created a 1960s polo lounge-themed dressing room with blue tartan wallpaper and a seersucker sofa.
Prince Charles and Prince William are dressed in suits, while Prince George is wearing a white shirt and green tartan trousers.
But he has also added his own diverse aesthetic, informed by everything from Disney cartoons to 18th-century tartan hunting jackets.
We were in Aberdeen with Liam 'n Noel for a cover story, in the lounge of a tartan-wallpapered, comedy-Scottish hotel.
The pup walked the red carpet sporting a black and tartan "Pets as Therapy" jacket to represent a UK animal therapy charity.
The tartan-themed items include a small dog jacket for $50, a plush bone for $21 and a dog bed for $108.
This year, he channeled his family's Scottish heritage, and shared that as a kid all of his presents were wrapped in tartan.
I matched with well-groomed finance bros, lanky musicians, a buff firefighter, four designers in tartan flannels, and a jiu-jitsu instructor.
Brian Stewart, who died last year, was a proud Scotsman, a wearer of the Black Watch tartan and champion of Scottish dance.
The pup walked the red carpet sporting a black and tartan "Pets as Therapy" jacket to represent a UK animal therapy charity.
"He described their relationship as 'personal' and said that he once gifted a family tartan to the family member," the report said.
The Tam O'Shanter servers wear tartan skirts and wool hats, which can give the place the look of a fusty tourist attraction.
The people around me vanished and I found myself lying on a tartan picnic blanket amid a field of high golden wheat.
Speaking from the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament, Murray wore a pair of his line's overalls, detailed with the Murray family tartan.
But I was also wildly attracted to him, and I wanted to see what was under that wrinkled tartan shirt he was wearing.
The capsule is set to feature four new sneaker styles — two patterned pairs and two tartan ones — and an outfit to complement each.
For instance, the official tartan of the Keepers is said to represent Scotch—blue for water, gold for barley, and brown for peat.
Jamie, Claire, Murtagh, and Fergus have swapped satin gowns and nights at Madame Elise for tartan prints and growing tatties back in Lallybroch.
Some of our favorite picks:Breakfast Ornaments Set, $69.95Snowman Doormat, $69.95Triple Berry Garland, $99.95 to $149.95Galvanized Fresh Greens Centerpiece, $44.95Classic Tartan Pillow Cover, $59
Ella also dressed up for the occasion, sporting a black and tartan "Pets as Therapy" jacket to represent a UK animal therapy charity.
Skirts were spherical, tailoring was manipulated into bone-like shapes and house classics such as tartan and petticoats were given a darker edge.
" Which brings us back to the particular tartan Mr. Steyer chose for his debate tie, which also seems to be his preferred tartan: not that of his own clan, Murray, which he told The Post was too ugly (it's green, red and blue, and doesn't seem that bad), but rather that of clan Wallace, as in William Wallace, as in "Braveheart.
"The red, green and white tartan plaid immediately makes the room feel festive and is classic enough to use year after year," she says.
It can skew dressy or casual depending on what you layer it over, and a tartan print is nearly a neutral at this point.
Vacation: This movie made me laugh out loud at least 20 times, and the Tartan Prancer is my favorite comedic character of the year.
Though technically it's considered a "hunting tartan," the moniker refers only to the dark and muted colors, not the activities the wearer participates in.
Kate, a patron of the V&A Museum, wore a green Alexander McQueen tartan coat dress while William wore a blue suit alongside her.
The actor paid homage to his Scottish roots for the night out, wearing a pair of red tartan pants and leather lace-up boots.
The collection, his strongest yet, revealed remnants of Jeffrey's Scottish background (tartan and heavy knits) mixed with his peculiar yet masterful approach to tailoring.
Comme des Garçons is getting in a holiday frame of mind with special tartan items including a Globe-Trotter suitcase ($1,200) and wallet ($225).
Then he produced a collection of extraordinary technical achievement that featured attenuated silhouettes in traditional American fabrics (seersucker, tartan) woven almost entirely from tulle.
The bottle was put up for sale in Edinburgh, sitting atop a display stand covered in tartan and encased in a specially designed cabinet.
Rabbi Jacobs bills the tartan as kosher because it complies with the Jewish law, shatnez, that prohibits wearing a mixture of wool and linen.
"He described their relationship as 'personal' and said that he once gifted a family tartan from Scotland to the family member," the report continued.
Howell's design will be available with the first buds of spring, but for a tartan fix now, here are a few appealing autumnal options.
"I'm a bit of a dirty blond," Heughan revealed to PeopleStyle at a meet and greet at the Barbour showroom during New York Tartan Week.
The 11-member Team Tartan is one of eight from around the world who have been awarded $250,000 to compete in the Alexa Prize Challenge.
A few months later, she accessorised a tartan print coat with a 395 pound green Strathberry East/West Mini bag on a visit to Edinburgh.
Nearby stands a recent Christmas gift from a customer: a life-size statue of Mr. Murray, wearing a Scottish kilt in the Clan Murray tartan.
In 21978, while at Balmoral, the family's Scottish estate, he captured Queen Elizabeth II, wearing a kerchief and tartan kilt, feeding hamburger to her corgis.
Workshop tours and weaving demonstrations are available, and visitors can shop for authentic Harris Tweed suiting, checked scarves and tartan bedspreads at the mill's store.
Instant Gratification British designers have a history of toying with the enduring plaid skirt — the tartan kilt is, after all, a sartorial totem of Scottishness.
Michael Gove, Boris's pro-Leave sidekick and in reality now agriculture secretary, sports a tartan dressing gown and fluffy slippers and just wants to be liked.
KDKA, a CBS Pittsburgh local news division, which interviewed the Tartan team, posed a good question: Do Alexa users even want to have conversations with it?
The company has been making tartan for the Royal family since 1903, when it was granted a Royal warrant by Queen Victoria's son King Edward VII.
The other advert featured the same model wearing a tartan dress, sitting on a chair with one leg slightly raised and looking directly toward the camera.
This spring, Plath and Hughes's private possessions, including books, typewriters, and wooden chairs, as well as Plath's tartan kilt and yellow frock, were auctioned in London.
It is in the show's flannel — as opposed to, say, its casting — that "Thirtysomething" commits to diversity: Tartan, Scotch, Black Watch, Tattersall, Glen, you name it.
Take Julia London's latest: A ripped Lucifer in a kilt smolders darkly from the cover, and DEVIL IN TARTAN (Harlequin) renders the image in blunt syllables.
Denim met khaki, tartan met Fair Isle, and the drapes of a jacket tossed on the shoulder or tied at the waist bled into tailored sides.
They decided to develop a Jewish tartan, also made purely of wool, and asked Slanj, a Scottish manufacturer of kilts, to come up with three designs.
As a bold pattern, tartan can often be overpowering, resulting in it looking as if the suit is wearing you instead of the other way around. 
She dressed the Sex Pistols, then supermodels, translating the rigor and shock value of punk music into reappropriated, dynastic tartan with safety pins, tulle and slogans.
He brought them together in dresses that spliced English florals and the suggestion of tartan, with the cut and shape of dresses borrowed from Ottoman paintings.
In the first part of the collection, models wore tartan skirts and matching tops, cardigans, berets and football scarves, like college students coming out of classes.
Speaking of Claire, she's now a 50-year-old Jackie O. look-alike who has swapped her corsets and tartan prints for Burberry and Twiggy-style shadow.
But in the three centuries since Black Watch tartan became a defining pattern, tartans for special occasions, as well as tartans associated with individual families, have exploded.
Two of her sons and other family members stood, weeping or frozen in stunned silence, around her body, which was covered in a pale blue tartan blanket.
Peppermint Bark Tartan Gift Crate, available at Williams Sonoma, $89.95There's no better time than the holidays to indulge in a steaming mug of rich peppermint hot chocolate.
In gray and black tartan trousers and jackets worn with varying lengths of kilts to form a new kind of suit and embroidered with jet-beaded thistles.
Velvet, Not Tartan A sit-down dinner included entrees of herb-roasted chicken, teriyaki salmon and medallions of filet mignon, followed by a red velvet wedding cake.
Traditionally Scottish but beloved by the English, tartan is always in season, and it made notable appearances in the recent resort collections by Gucci, Erdem and Fendi.
His campaign bus was wrapped with both his signature tartan plaid, in the back and front, and the bright primary colors of the Kenyan belt he wears.
One of them, in a wee tartan skirt, strikes cricked and awkward poses, then gets it in the neck, mouthing the word "fashion" at the last gasp.
I also have one of the brand's tartan print scarves, which is the only thing warm enough to make me sweat outdoors in the dead of winter.
He doesn't just collect the German cars, he reinterprets them—tuning their engines, modifying their bodies, painting them in vivid racing livery, and installing bespoke tartan seat panels.
Meervat Ali's not used to speaking to strangers, and her father, Mustafa, wearing a tartan sweater, is a constant presence, as the refugee camp spreads out around them.
Both eventually take their selections a bit more seriously, with Jonathan changing into a kilt made from "the actual Scott tartan," and J.D. finding a white button up.
He wore a kilt made of the bride's family tartan and as soon as he got to the front of the aisle, "the waterworks came on," he said.
Kate wore a green tartan coat by Alexander McQueen (her wedding dress designer!) that she previously sported for the royal family's Christmas church service outing back in 2013.
In it, the couple of only a few months sports a mix of tartan, gingham, and leather while on what feels very much like a honeymoon in Naples.
At Christmas dinner for family and friends in Manhattan, Mr. van Wyck, who is of Scottish and Dutch descent, uses tartan-patterned napkins and blue-and-white china.
There are big leather couches and tartan chairs, taxidermy and cow skin throw rugs, but also some sparkling satellite chandeliers to remind you that you're still in Brooklyn.
Wisconsin in the 1950s gives Oates more to work with: a tartan skirt pinned with a bronze clip, a bomb shelter filled with Rice Krispies and fruit cocktail.
Mr. Yang's tielessness, after all, is a widely understood signifier of his tech success status; Mr. Steyer's penchant for tartan is — well, what in the world is it?
We were well-prepared with tea in a Thermos flask and homemade mince pies, while others brought portable seats and tartan blankets with them to brave the cold.
There were medieval texts on scarf skirts, and lots of tartan (already starting to be a trend this season; blame Brexit), and some crafty crochet — for both sexes.
Up the newly tartan-covered stairs are three bedrooms, one bathroom (with a wood-paneled wainscot and diamond-patterned floor) and a laundry room converted from a closet.
At Suno, a beautiful jacket and pleated skirt came in muted tartan; at Victoria Beckham, where many looks included woven jackets, a checkered dress with cutouts was a standout.
Love, wearing a tartan flat cap and with a purple sash for a belt for the hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court, twisted his hands with nerves before the ruling.
Middleton wears a velvet-trimmed tartan coat from Italian design house Miu Miu, while Markle is in a camel-colored alpaca coat by Sentaler along with her first fascinator.
The body, covered in a pale blue Tartan blanket, was that of a middle-aged Muslim woman, since identified as Fatima Charrihi, a 62-year-old mother of seven.
Kate McKinnon and Larry David revived their popular Warren and Sanders impressions, and Pete Davidson rounded out the cast as Tom Steyer, recognizable only because of his tartan tie.
The report notes Steele said that he had even given that family member of Trump's a sentimental gift, "a family tartan from Scotland" — the homeland of Trump's late mother.
In the end, the shadow helps George to become more comfortable with who he is: some middle-aged French guy with Le Corbusier glasses and a green tartan fedora.
The groom's father is the chairman of both Roberti Global, a government affairs firm in Washington, and Palisades Tartan, an independent film distribution company in New York and London.
After serving as the Grand Marshall in the Barbour-sponsored N.Y.C. Tartan Day Parade, Outlander's Sam Heughan has been named the first Global Brand Ambassador for the English clothing company.
As we left the house to tour the gardens, we were lent a canvas bag filled with a tartan-printed blanket, one of Ms. Potter's books and a stuffed bunny.
She has written a piece containing everything you ever wanted to know about the tie, its Twitter account(s), Mr. Steyer's penchant for tartan and, well, you get the idea.
When she made her bid to head the country's main center-right party last summer, she was wearing a tartan pantsuit by the onetime high priestess of punk, Vivienne Westwood.
Imagine trench coats sliced to reveal the fascia of Burberry tartan beneath, the spine framed by the negative presence of fabric in the shape of the Statue of Liberty's crown.
He was dressed in a riot of clashing green-and-black tartan and animal print, a signature of the collection, his set was every bit as raucous as the clothes.
Featuring models like Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner in angel wings and Scottish tartan-adorned underwear, Victoria's Secret broadcasts the show of tall, thin, near-naked women on ABC in December.
At an auction in London last year, fans spent remarkable sums buying up Plath's belongings, from her mint-green Hermes 3000 typewriter (for £26,000; $46,071) to her old tartan skirt (£1,700).
It wasn't until 1822, when King George IV became the first British monarch to visit Scotland since 1650, that tartan became the widespread display of Scottish pride that it is today.
From the Scottish whisky sold in foreign liquor stores to the tartan-boxed "traditional" shortbread clutched by tourists in Glasgow and Edinburgh, we're told that Scottish food is rooted in history.
The site offers a large selection of wreaths and faux Christmas trees, and you can also find festive accents to add to your home, like tartan-printed pillows and plaid throws.
The Burberry tartan-painted car from Cardy's early music videos was done by Brett (and part of it is in Cardy's warehouse, along with some other vehicles Brett chopped-and-remixed).
"Cameron has England on his mind, not Scotland," said Linda Rozens, a softly-spoken 52-year-old jeweller originally from Glasgow, in a Stirling shop selling tartan and Celtic-design craft items.
The 14-piece collection consists of delicate lace dresses and gowns perfect for party wear, plastic waterproof outerwear that will swiftly become everyday staples, form-fitting jodhpur trousers, and long tartan skirts.
A tartan wool dress coat by Elizabeth Emmanuel that belonged to Princess Diana is one of two garments worn by the late princess that will be up for auction on June 14.
Heughan was named the brand's global ambassador in July, and since then, he's taken up the tartan mantle to front the brand's holiday campaign and help design a capsule for early 2017.
"Cameron has England on his mind, not Scotland," said Linda Rozens, a softly-spoken 52-year-old jeweler originally from Glasgow, in a Stirling shop selling tartan and Celtic-design craft items.
The two-and-half-year old Hound breed, whose full name is Collooney Tartan Tease, beat six other finalists to be crowned best in show at the event, which began in 1891.
The Queen was dressed in her Scottish best — a tartan skirt, red blouse and cardigan — for her meeting on Wednesday, but it wasn't her outfit that was the star of the photograph.
She likes prints more than I do, and isn't afraid of clashing patterns: Right now, she's wearing a vaguely tribal tattoo-styled orange dragon shirt atop a pair of green tartan pants.
One MacMillan design comes with a clover-dotted English teacup and linens in Isetan's own tartan; another, the most expensive on offer at €24,800, has a faux Cup Noodles made of wood.
Using denim — faded, ruched and otherwise treated — as a toughened base, he merged it with the stuff of fashion frippery (lace, tulle, tartan, jacquard) in Delft-toned patchworks of eras and assumptions.
A tartan tie, then, seems to be the main thing that's helping him stand out — an accessory that makes his candidacy briefly memorable, salient, and the butt of several hundred Twitter jokes.
At a Masai village, just outside of the Masai Mara, the country's most famous nature reserve, I met the chief — a handsome fellow adorned in beads and wearing traditional red-and-black tartan.
And as part of his partnership Heughan will develop his own capsule collection made with the brand's signature tartans — we're holding out hope that includes a tartan kilt to add to his collection.
PVC rain hats, chunky boots and tartan prints added to the British feel of the collection, where Chiuri also revisited the pleated, longer skirts and see-through textures she has come to favor.
Meghan was then spotted stepping out in February for a royal engagement in Edingburgh carrying the label's East/West Leather Crossbody bag in Bottle Green to match her navy and green tartan plaid coat.
That's why when Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited Dundee, Scotland, on January 181746 to open the new Victoria & Albert Museum, Kate wore a blue and green tartan coat dress.
But when the British won the Battle of Culloden over the Scots in 1746, the British banned many Scottish cultural traditions, including the playing of bagpipes and the wearing of tartan or Highland dress.
Aptly dubbed the Outlander Adventure Sampler, this kit contains 100ml versions of the wines: Sassenach, La Dame Blanche, Mo Nighean Donn, A. Malcolm, Red Jamie and Mac Dubh, in a snazzy tartan collector's box.
In the other two snaps, Charlotte is full of energy with her hair pulled back in a ponytail in her tartan-style dress by Amaia — and it has quickly become one of her favorites.
That night, Abloh's round face receded into a black hoodie, which he wore along with a red tartan jacket, a pair of black jeans, and Air Jordan sneakers that he had designed for Nike .
A Sport sneaker is updated with canvas leopard uppers on one side and traditional tartan plaid on the other side, along with the classic Vans checkerboard print on the heel tab and custom laces.
In the photograph, he wears a kilt in the plaid of his father's clan, and atop his head is a tartan yarmulke made specially for the occasion for him to wear in the temple.
The 33-year-old paired oversized velvet puffer jackets over slinky embroidered evening dresses and showcased a new red, white and blue take on his brand's signature tartan, accessorizing the looks with shiny cowboy hats.
Just a few months ago, the actor was one of the best dressed guys at the Met Gala when he suited up in a breasted shawl collar tartan tuxedo from the Ralph Lauren Purple Label.
The Bay City Rollers, known for their tartan outfits and their upbeat, catchy tunes like "Bye Bye Baby" and "Shang-a-Lang," had a fanatical teenage following and sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
"Dress trousers made from a family tartan can be very striking," reads the section on proper dress, which also includes what to wear to the opera (a suit or, if it's opening night, black tie).
A pair of tartan-patterned pole dance pumps, a tiny pleated schoolgirl skirt and a leather merry widow — they emerged one by one from a nondescript cardboard carton, the raffish trappings of the sex trade.
It will offer a rare glimpse of a cream embroidered duchesse satin Norman Hartnell evening dress with a sash of Royal Stewart tartan that the Queen wore to the Gillies Ball at Balmoral Castle in 1971.
Meghan, 37, wore a long green and blue tartan coat from iconic British brand Burberry for the occasion, paired with a black turtleneck, black pants and a green crossbody bag from Scotland-based handbag designer Strathberry.
From Scottish manufacturing to the fabrics to the knitwear to the tweed and the herringbone, which I really wanted to be part of the line, to the tartan…it's really rewarding to see it all together.
Last week, Hot Topic and Torrid also debuted a line of Outlander-inspired clothing for any lass who wants to channel her inner sassenach, including tartan dresses, skirts and capes, as well as Claire's riding coat.
In the event space, check out looks from the Comme des Garçons spring "Invisible Clothing" collection, which in Rei Kawakubo's arch way includes enormous sculptural pieces like a tartan dress ($9,060) that are far from invisible.
We're all for glorious eccentricity, and whether that means pairing a tartan skirt with a check bomber or throwing a military jacket over a lace dress, this is just the inspiration we need for a closet refresh.
The royal mom of three fittingly sported a recycled green tartan coat by Alexander McQueen (her wedding dress designer!) for the occasion, but it was her choice of jewelry that marked a sweet tribute to William's mother.
Tartan-plaid walls and shelves of books line the hotel's cozy restaurant and lounge area, which sports a roaring fireplace in the colder months, and bow-tied bartenders shake up fancy cocktails at the marble-topped bar.
Perhaps, with the clock ticking down to Britain's exit from the European Union and wider socio-economic unrest rippling worldwide, fashion is wielding tartan as a form of political statement as much as a vibrant fabric choice.
A red, yellow and navy tartan that looked like it was from clan Wallace (that is meaningful; more on it later), it was unmistakable in a sea of traditional blue (Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Since he made his debut on the crowded October debate stage, viewers have fixated more on his red tartan tie than his policies and answers, pointing out that Steyer is consistent — perhaps too consistent — in its wear.
The visit was part of a weekend-long tour: Steyer traversed the first-in-the-South primary state in a large, blue campaign bus, the rear of which was decorated to mimic the candidate's trademark, tartan neckties.
But then transparent vinyl came into play (in a tartan print, worn over white tights; in pockets appended atop otherwise tailored trousers) and then multicolored hands and cartoon heads appeared on classic jackets, and violets on velvet.
Half of the elaborate, tiered creation features hunter green (a main color in the Scott family tartan), a classic plaid print, and gold silhouettes of "revelers" dancing and singing karaoke — a nod to the couple's unusual first date.
The first — and perhaps most obvious — was with her coat, the Burberry double-breasted tartan wool and cashmere-blend coat in a black watch plaid print (shop similar looks here and here), a pattern famously synonymous with Scotland.
Specific tartans also carry different meanings — when Prince William and Kate Middleton are in Scotland, their titles are the Earl and Countess of Strathearn, so Middleton has, in the past, carried a scarf in the official Strathearn tartan.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Prince Harry and his American fiancee Meghan Markle, who was dressed in a Scottish tartan coat, were welcomed enthusiastically in Edinburgh on Tuesday on an official joint visit to Scotland ahead of their marriage in May.
And in 2017, McDonald's drew mockery and ire for a (since-deleted) Twitter video advertising its new chocolate Shamrock shake, featuring a man in a tartan hat with bagpipes sipping his beverage as Stonehenge appeared in the background.
And last year, McDonald's drew mockery and ire for a (since-deleted) Twitter video advertising its new chocolate Shamrock shake, featuring a man in a tartan hat with bagpipes sipping his beverage as Stonehenge appears in the background.
Highlands calls itself a "contemporary Scottish gastropub," a claim buttressed by an abundance of tartan—in lampshades, in the waitresses' minidresses, in chair coverings—and by a painting of a beady-eyed Scots guard hanging in the rest room.
The pleated green tartan kilt Ms. Plath wore as a Smith College undergraduate, with blue-lettered name tape affixed to the waistband, swished home with A.N. Devers, a writer and rare-books dealer based in North London, for $1985,012.
In the DOJ report, Steele admitted to having "been friendly" with the Trump family member in question for some years and characterized their relationship as "personal," admitting that he once gifted the unnamed Trump relative a tartan from Scotland.
According to the Inspector General report, Steele described his relationship with the unnamed Trump family member as "personal" and added that he once provided that person with a gift in the form of a Steele family tartan from Scotland.
Danielle – who is wearing a fitted tartan suit with flared trousers – doesn't say as much as the other two, but she has a quiet confidence, and when she speaks she retains eye contact throughout, her words slow and considered.
Or you might want to brag, as I do now, that everything you know about whiskey came from enthusiastically coaxing ocean scents out of a colorful Scottish tartan in what feels like the best-ever children's book for grown-ups.
Khloé, 34, shared a video of herself dancing on Instagram Stories showing off her slouchy $1,500 Y/Project thigh-high tartan boots with a high stiletto heel, which she paired with a button-down pajama top and black oversize sunglasses.
This translated to tartan outerwear, layered silk dresses, crochet skirts, and, most importantly: quilted ponchos that remind us of the comfort of home — except, now made fashion (and thus socially acceptable to wrap yourself in as you're leaving the house).
In any case, Ms. Versace called her collection The Clans of Versace, stacked her runway with old friends (Natalia Vodianova, Anja Rubik, Gigi Hadid), and sent out a tartan extravaganza of primary colors and clashing prints, corsets, cling and collegiate punk.
They included a map of New York from 1775, a natural history of the Carolinas, Florida and the Bahama Islands, and a table devoted to the Scottish links, with golf-related pictures, letters and a bolt of tartan-patterned Harris tweed.
The band of prophesying witches (AnnaSophia Robb, Sharlene Cruz and the terrific Sophie Kelly-Hedrick) has spooky fun with the tartan-lined cloaks that are part of their school uniform (costumes are by Jessica Pabst), but they're ingeniously creepy, too.
In the rustic interior she created, for example, Ms. Rollins decorated in colors that complemented the room's palette, coordinating a wreath's ribbon with the chocolate walls, adding a tartan tablecloth to a side table and putting out bowls of pine cones.
Tartan, with all its connotations of Christmas, school uniforms and marching across the moor to bagpipes, may speak to a certain tradition, but it's not a stereotypical American one, which makes it uncomfortably close to the novelty tie for many viewers.
Screams erupted from the crowd when the clothes finally arrived to an energetic soundtrack of classic '90s hip-hop: a procession of beanies, branded hoodies with silver studs, voluminous puffa jackets, tartan mini kilts, shearling biker jackets and track suits.
Trump's inner-tourist emerged as he slowly paced Buckingham Palace's Picture Gallery with the 93-year-old monarch, lingering over displays of old maps and a strategically selected swatch of yellow fabric -- a piece of MacLeod tartan, the family of Trump's mother.
Models, whose makeup also nodded to Ramalho's work with large circles around their eyes and teeth drawn on their faces, wore jackets, coats and dresses with clashing prints - usually tartan and pinstripe - and plenty of layers, including at times, two pairs of socks.
Until recently, it was believed that the Scottish people and tartan patterns was a relatively modern romance — according to the Tartans Authority, the assumption was that 19th- and 20th-century weavers capitalized on fabricated rumors of tartans' early origins to sell textiles.
But when the Cherchen man, an ancient mummy who appeared to be (and, later supported by DNA evidence, was) a Celt, was discovered in China in 1978, his well-preserved tartan pants proved that Celts have worn plaid for at least 3,000 years.
"He was quiet but had a passion for the pipes and Scottish culture," the band said in a tribute posted on social media, which was accompanied by a photograph of Rapp smiling at Celtic festival in 2018 dressed in a tartan kilt.
Compared to the other four men onstage Tuesday night (Mike Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders), Steyer's red-and-black tartan tie appeared strikingly out of place, and his online critics have disparaged the pattern as Christmas-like and gimmicky.
In honor of the Glyndebourne opera festival in Britain, where guests picnic on the lawns of the stately home before performances, the Pastorale Anglaise group included bow-shaped brooches and necklaces with sapphires, diamonds and Colombian emeralds combined in a quirky tartan pattern.
Airy peasant smocking and elongated shifts made from silk patchwork squares paraded next to fan-pleated silver lamé; Tartan was needle-punched into polka dots; logo Fair Isle-ish knits followed billowing Cossack trousers and elegant tailored overcoats in silk and leather.
She was wearing a red tartan scarf with a wool coat she'd found in a charity shop—bright pink, with a big shawl collar—and believed that she despised the kind of clothes you could buy in department stores like John Lewis.
So his slip dresses were complete with capes of rough fabric, and cropped flared jeans were paired with jackets collaged together from different furs, the sleeves shortened to create an epaulet-like effect; sleeveless rough tartan dresses were bathed in sequins for shine.
Amid prancing actors, shattered chandeliers and bathtubs filled with books, came bold, oversize tartan suits and exquisite embroidered coats; colorful graphic mohair sweaters; and dramatic scarlet evening gowns, either one-shouldered with a dropped waist or sleeveless with a full tiered skirt.
There was a famine in the Highlands, and the use of bagpipes, Gaelic and tartan were banned, as were traditional clan allegiances.) Regardless, the soldiers take Ian (Steven Cree) for questioning, unknowingly riding right past their wanted man who is hiding in the woods.
The costumes (by Ann Hould-Ward) lend the production a fluid timelessness, with combat boots under versatile tartan cloaks that feel connected to both ancient Scotland and, when they whirl with the actors' movements, Hogwarts — another site of epic allegorical battles between good and evil.
The 36-year-old actor, who first collaborated with Barbour when he led the charge as the Grand Marshal in N.Y.C.'s New York Tartan Day parade in February, is no stranger to manly plaid attire and verdant British hillsides, thanks to his Outlander experience.
The Scottish influence is most resplendent, however, in the abundance of whiskeys, which an obliging bartender will nimbly clamber up the shelves to fetch, before serving cocktails like the peaty Blackberry Tartan (whiskey, blackberry compote, walnut bitters) and the Krankie (rosemary-infused bourbon, tamarind purée).
After a difficult time as a gay teenager in rural Scotland, Jeffrey started experimenting with tartan, with all its associations of family and traditional masculinity, and Uribe recently covered the crotch of a pair of bike shorts with a white doily crocheted by his grandmother.
Troopers in tartan stormed the shows, from lumberjack checks and retro Teddy Boy jackets at Dior to acid plaids at Marine Serre and a sea of gray and brown houndstooth and Prince of Wales prints splashed across numerous collections and tailored trousers, jackets and skirts.
A combination of colors from the Scottish saltire flag and the Israeli one, both blue and white, the tartan plaid has a central gold line representing the gold from the Ark, silver to represent the Torah and a deep red to symbolize Kiddush wine.
It's not Ms. Gabbard's relatively small slice of support in a large field; both Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer, with similar polling numbers, have managed to parlay visual symbols (math buttons and tartan ties, respectively) into an easy form of engagement and associative shorthand.
What was a Tartan Raj in the days of Mr Blair and Mr Brown has become a London clique, with six members of the shadow cabinet representing London seats—and four of them, Jeremy Corbyn, Emily Thornberry, Diane Abbott and Sir Keir Starmer, representing adjacent constituencies.
Make It Look Like It Matches, Even When It Doesn'tA pattern as simple as a gray plaid is easy to coordinate, especially this fall, when practically every designer out there is is selling pants, coats, and blazers in everything from tartan to gingham to glen plaid.
The bass guitarist formed the Bay City Rollers with his younger brother Derek in 1966, and the band — who paid homage to their Scottish roots by frequently wearing tartan ensembles — went on to record a string of hits including "Saturday Night" ('75) and "Money Honey" ('23).
But besides the fact that a duchess dared to rewear an item in her closet, much of the coverage has focused on how the tartan matches that of a coat that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex and her sister-in-law, wore in Scotland last February.
Serre often works with recycled materials, transforming secondhand clothes and fabrics, and this collection was full of eclectic textures (tartan, pastel silks, highlighter-bright faux fur, iridescent moire) that she sculpted into dramatic silhouettes anchored by printed denim, spherical purses and, of course, those instantly recognizable bodysuits.
If you want to know, for example, why you are about to see all sorts of plaid and tartan in shops, or why next fall it's going to be all about silver mylar separates (I kid you not) — the first place you should look is the fabric fairs.
From 2009's collection with Jil Sander (which went on for five seasons) to J.W. Anderson's recent sellout rainbow-bright knits and tartan bags, the retailer's choice of creatives to partner with seems to always results in a crashed website and a list of highly sought-after pieces.
The designer has dabbled in men's wear before, making suits for both her husband, Alasdhair Willis (a jazzy midnight-blue double-breasted tuxedo with black lapels), and her father, Paul McCartney (a single-breasted tartan tux atop classic black trousers), to wear to the Met Gala in 2011.
Gosha Rubchinskiy's fall/winter 2018 runway show featured a striking play on the uniform garment (famously worn by the British Royal Navy during World War II); the designer covered one toggle coat with the classic Burberry tartan, highlighting the collaboration between Rubchinskiy and the London-based luxury brand.
Profile in Style 20 Photos View Slide Show ' "As a teenager living in Sapporo, I was crazy for Ivy League sweaters, tartan kilts and Olivia Newton-John's Peter Pan collar in 'Grease,"' says Makie Yahagi, who has presided over one of Manhattan's most beloved boutiques for over 18 years.
Sometimes it doesn't matter, because, as with Junya Watanabe's return to his punk Britannia roots via tartan, traffic-light leopard, leather and sofa brocade, mixed up with his recent adventures in structural geometry and crowned by "A Clockwork Orange" face, it's raucous enough to keep watching no matter what.
Watches TV pictures of Home Secretary Theresa May, wearing tartan and talking earnestly about unity in the kingdomWe have scotched the snake, not killed it;She'll close, and be herself, whilst our poor maliceRemains in danger of her former tooth Addressing Lady McGoveWe haven't had people round for a while.
Most encouraging were the clear signs that Mr. Jeffrey had started to think more about his creative vision finding commercial translation: a blue, white and red tartan that he has patented, for example, and a clear move toward prints (many with circular patterns in a Pictish style) over expensive handpainting.
LOS ANGELES — Jerry Maren, who danced into pop culture in 23 as the tartan-costumed, candy-toting Munchkin leader of the Lollipop Guild in "The Wizard of Oz," a role that overshadowed a lifetime of quiet offscreen work to bring dignity to dwarfs, died on May 26 in San Diego.
Kennedy's beaded gown dazzled but her La La performance flopped — "A little more Jodie Foster in 'Nell' than Emma Stone," the guest judge Chris Colfer quipped — while Morgan, who in the final take decided to be a quacking Beige Swan, got compliments on her nympho tartan look, but that was about it.
That is exemplified in the exhibition by Mr. Watts's blue-and-green tartan suit by Granny Takes a Trip, the seminal King's Road boutique of the era, and Mr. Jagger's red Grenadier military guardsman drummer's jacket, which he wore while performing "Paint It Black" on the TV show "Ready Steady Go!" on May 254, 2000.
The Grammy winner, who was awarded the honor by Queen Elizabeth in a list made public on her official 90th birthday weekend in June, ditched the ceremony's traditional tailcoat and top hat for tartan trousers and a jacket with scarlet cuffs — the colorful stage wear that has been his signature for more than 50 years in showbiz.
For enthusiastic dressers, like myself and the other members of the mid-219s blogging community, that also included mining the vast vocabulary of Comme — red tartan, polka dots, felt suiting, Doc Marten oxfords, too-short pants — and finding affordable substitutes in thrift stores, men's sections of big-box stores, and misspelled (but genuine) CDG originals on eBay.
There were paneled cocktail shifts like stained-glass windows; studded, oversize black leather biker jackets that bled into punky tartan trousers or heritage check skirts; Union Jack sweatshirts and floral deerstalker caps; and (perhaps in homage to Queen Elizabeth II) a rose-printed silk head scarf, military regalia jacket and plaid kilt, teamed with oversize Perspex spectacles.
A collegiate array of tartan and bias knits, print blouses and cashmere coats, lingerie tops and buffalo plaid — plus some grungy, and unnecessary, ribbed long-john leggings (in another weird paradox, although seeing fall clothes in September ought to make them feel more relevant, the recent sweltering temperatures make the heavier fabrics look oddly out of place).
This time around the aesthetic is vaguely circuslike, with Ms. Rossellini in a cleverly deconstructed ringmaster costume (designed by Fanny Karst), a parade of her old toys (including a monkey in a red tartan kilt) lining the stage, and occasional appearances by the aforementioned dog, Pan — short for Peter Pan and confidently played by a female rescue named Darcy.
In her strongest show in seasons, she walked a fine line between the masculine and feminine, fragility and power, layering strictly tailored jackets and slouchy trousers in houndstooth, tartan and gray flannel over and under flyaway chiffons and sheer buttoned-shirting, all worn with gauntlet-like over-the-elbow leather gloves and wedge-heeled knee-high leather boots for protective cover.
Moncler Grenoble opened the Hammerstein Ballroom, a 1906 theater with a hand-painted ceiling, and then recreated an icy gala evening in the Alps, complete with a frozen mirrored "lake" and Dr. Zhivago waltz — plus guests in a veritable rainbow of outerwear stretching from the technical (shiny puffer coats in Crayola colors) to the decorative (1960s ski babes in fur and tartan).
The English designer Vivienne Westwood gave the style a punk treatment, ruching it in rebellious ways in the '80s (and continues to do so today) and the late Alexander McQueen played with the idea from the beginning of his career, with his controversial "Highland Rape" collection in the '90s, cutting a Royal Stuart red wool tartan in a dangerously low-cut pencil skirt.
While many are funny and provocative—for instance, a pastel green and pink tartan print that reads "not your mother" in red script along the bottom or one that reads "I am accustomed to inspire nothing but virtuous sentiments" in small serif font against muddy splatters of paint—others are more troubling, alluding to the ways women's personal, professional, and sexual boundaries often go broadly unacknowledged.
Military greatcoats cut away at the sides came over blouson tartan windbreaker minidresses; striped cotton shirting formed an empire-waist gown appliquéd with black-lace cherubs on a train caught up and slung over a shoulder like a backpack, worn under a tentlike caution-tape-yellow mac; and a toile de jouy quilted corset fronted a silver windbreaker-dress with a draped, billowing Watteau back.
Standing before a winter wonderland scene of wicker deer and frosted apples, assorted miniature wassailers in bobble hats and tartan, all set against snow-dusted spruce intertwined with fairy lights (and in the background the heroic figure of Santa, ho-ho-ho-ing a bit too strenuously in the face of untold strain), well — it can help you make believe that all is right with the world.
There are exceptions, of course, most notably Hermès, where the work of the designer Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski is generally an exception to every trend, just as the brand positions itself beyond fad — for spring, she was preoccupied by plaid (also known as tartan, and madras), in assorted perpendicular lines — but generally the Pavlovian cues of romance or perhaps wishful thinking are in the ascendant.

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