Highland Fling! Tartan Fashion from Mango, Superdry and Hobbs

model wearing a duffel coat and kilt in ScotlandSAT MAG

This cute on trend kilt works perfectly with a traditional duffel coat

Nothing makes us feel more wintery than the perfect check and this season there is an abundance of this wintery pattern to install a little early Christmas spirit.

The high street has been filled with classic checks in numerous silhouettes and hues to ensure there is a piece for every closet. 

This Scottish Highland’s inspired look is great for the winter. Keep it traditional with one of this season’s kilt style skirts like this stunning one from high street heroes Hobbs.

With a traditional red check running through it, team it with a festive red sweater and traditional silhouette coat, like this duffel one from Gloverall.

Model above wearing: Cape, £329, Gloverall. Cardigan, £125, Agnes B. Skirt, £99, Hobbs 

Model sitting wearing a check shirt and red kiltSAT MAG

Get the look with a check shirt from Mango

Inject a some Scottish style with this gorgeous red and blue check shirt, perfectly paired with this red, kilt style wrap skirt from House of Fraser.

The check shirt would also work well dressed down for the weekend with your favourite indigo jeans and boots, like these perfect lace up ones from Celtic and Co, the brand is a favourite with the cast of Games of Thrones too. 

Model above wearing: Check Shirt, £29.99, Mango. Red skirt, £59, Linea at House of Fraser. Boots, £175, Celtic and Co.

Model in a field wearing a burgundy check coatSAT MAG

This burgundy and forest green coat coat will keep you warm

This winter warmer, tartan jacket with velvet trim collar is a perfect, on trend outerwear look.

Pick out an accent colour from the check pattern and use as the base for the rest of your look to help you to pull it together.

Model above wears: Coat, £149, Miss Patina. Jumper, £24.90, Uniqlo. Trousers, £149.95, Madeleine

Model wearing a red wool coat with tartan scarfSAT MAG

Team your block colour coat with a tartan scarf

Worried about wearing too much print? Try using it as a layering piece or a statement accessory to break up block colour like in this look.

The subtle monochrome with green top adds a hint of interest under this gorgeous red coat, while the autumnal, tartan scarf gives a strong nod to the trend. 

Model above wears: Coat, £365, Reiss, Top, £69, Cubic at Own the Look. Skirt, £24.90, Uniqlo. Scarf, £39.50, Marks and Spencer. Bracelet, £140, Lola Rose. Boots, £149, Hotter

Model wearing red and black tartan dress SAT MAG

This Superdry tartan dress is great layered over a sweater

Looking for something a little more fun and frivolous? Then this super cute red and black tartan dress is a total classic and can be worked throughout out the year with different layering pieces.

Whether you add a festive, forest hued top underneath like we have or smarten it up with a crisp white shirt, this gorgeous dress is the perfect casual piece. 

Dress, £49.99, Superdry. Top, £24.99, Lindex. Boots, £175; socks £30, both Celtic and Co. Bag £155, The Cambridge Satchel Company 

Model in monochrome check coat and tartan scarfSAT MAG

Try this new way to drape a scarf and dress up a tailored coat

Add a pop of colour and print to your tailored coat this season by draping a gorgeous wool coat over one shoulder and use a belt to secure the scarf in place.

Look for thicker wool scarves and complimentary colours to ensure ultimate sophistication.

Coat, £495, LK Bennett. Scarf, £195, Brora. Trousers, £149.95, Madeleine. Jumper, £24.90, Uniqlo. Boots, £175, Celtic and Co

Team Credits; Photographer: Simon Wisbey

Hair and Make Up: Danni Hooker using Kevin Murphy and Urban Decay

Fashion Assistant: Abby McHale

Model: Chelsea Rose at Wilhelmina

Location: Shot on the Glenfinnan Estate glenfinnanestate.co.uk

A stunning, privately owned estate in the Scottish Highlands. Host to walks, wildlife and breath taking scenery as well as a popular film location for some of your favourite movies, such as Harry Potter. For more information on where to go, stay and what to do in Scotland head to visitscotland.com 

With thanks: The team drove the new BMX X1 courtesy of Douglas Park BMW and Mini, Glasgow douglasparkglasgowbmw.co.uk

Stockists:

Agnes B – 020 7379 1992, agnesb.co.uk 

Brora – brora.co.uk

Cambridge Satchel Company – 0800 085 5811, cambridgesatchel.com

Celtic and Co – 0844 557 8877, celticandco.com

Gloverall – gloverall.com

Hobbs – 020 3095 3939, hobbs.co.uk 

Hotter – hotter.com 

House of Fraser – 0345 602 1073, houseoffraser.co.uk 

Lindex – lindex.com 

L.K.Bennett – 020 7033 8333, lkbennett.com 

Lola Rose – 020 7372 0777, lolarose.co.uk 

M&Co – 0800 031 7200, mandco.com 

Madeleine – 0333 400 0400, madeleine.co.uk

Mango – 0800 026 0028, mango.com 

Marks & Spencer – 0333 014 8000, marksandspencer.com

Miss Patina – 020 3490 3138, misspatina.com

Own the Look – 020 3861 2346, ownthelook.com

Reiss – 0845 604 7457, reiss.com 

Sockshop – sockshop.co.uk 

Superdry – superdry.com

Uniqlo – 020 7290 7701, uniqlo.com

Van Dal – vandalshoes.com

Let’s block ads! (Why?)

Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed

Post Author: martin

Martin is an enthusiastic programmer, a webdeveloper and a young entrepreneur. He is intereted into computers for a long time. In the age of 10 he has programmed his first website and since then he has been working on web technologies until now. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of BriefNews.eu and PCHealthBoost.info Online Magazines. His colleagues appreciate him as a passionate workhorse, a fan of new technologies, an eternal optimist and a dreamer, but especially the soul of the team for whom he can do anything in the world.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.