How far would you go for some great Scotch whisky? For Harrison Ford, the answer is that he'll go all the way to Scotland. In ...
Buckingham Palace published a new photograph of King Charles wearing a kilt made of a tartan named in his honour to mark the birthday of Scotland’s national poet Robert Burns on Saturday.
King Charles III is celebrating his Scottish roots in a new photo released by Buckingham Palace on Saturday, January 24. The monarch, 76, can be seen wearing a kilt made from the King Charles III ...
In fact, everyone has been wearing them for a while… The kilt originated in the Scottish Highlands as a full-length garment in the 16th century. The modern kilt, or "little wrap" (essentially ...
Harrison Ford sure does look good in anything! The Indiana Jones star proved as much for his latest commercial, for which he rocked a custom-made kilt. He looked like he could star alongside Sam ...
Absolutely. “It should have been produced in Scotland under a Scottish name. “We would have been delighted to have had the opportunity of making the kilt for Mr Ford, having already made ones ...
The portrait was released to mark Scotland’s Burns Night, which celebrates the life and career of the iconic national poet Robert Burns. For the occasion, Charles posed in his kilt for royal ...
The Scottish kilt and Kuwaiti bisht are made with a special tartan design, which combines traditional textile materials, patterns, colors and techniques from both the United Kingdom and Kuwait ...