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Fashion collections

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Hat from an outfit for a boy of about eight years old, of red woollen material with a black tassel: Greek, 19th century
Ceremonial hat, or yanggwan, made of black lacquered card, grass cloth and cane, with five strips over the crown, worn by the emperor's representative at the tomb of ancestors: Korea, 1880-1910
Hat made of plaited cedar roots painted with devices in red and blue: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Vancouver Island

A world of headwear

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Jazz Age dress, c.1927. National Museum of Scotland
Jazz Age dress, c.1927. National Museum of Scotland
Jazz Age dress, c.1927. National Museum of Scotland

Mode - garments from the Museum

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Tilda Swinton, Pringle of Scotland AD image by Ryan McGinley in 2010.
Hat or head piece of bright yellow, turquoise and black felted wool, with star shaped crown, narrow brim and blue and yellow satin lining, sample designed for Jean Muir by Annie Sherburne, British, Australian Bicentennial Collection, 1988
Headband of cotton dyed indigo blue and embroidered in yellow, white and blue silk: Japan, Hokkaido, Tomakomai, Ainu, by Sunazawa Yoeko, January 2002

Women's Accessories

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Lady's bathing costume, machine-knitted in red, black and white wool, with small skirt and mock belt, part of the Braemar Collection of machine-knitted knitwear, early 1900s - 1950s: Scottish, Hawick, by Braemar Knitwear Ltd, 1930s
Woman's mantle or chyrpy of deep yellow silk embroidered in coloured silks with a design of stylised tulips and flanged 'V' motifs repeated: Afghanistan, Tekke Turkmen, late 19th century
Woman's fitted jacket, 'Violin', of green grosgrain with red bobbles, pink lining and maker's labels, from the Cafe Society collection: English, Vivienne Westwood, 1994

Women's Fashion

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A pair of a Zoroastrian lady's leather bridal shoes, with wooden heel, faded green leather upper with silk tassel and inner sole with central design: Iran, Yazd, probably early 20th century
A pair of woman's shoes of ivory satin, embroidered with small silvered glass beads: possibly British, c. 1910 - 1914
A pair of woman's shoes of dark brown suede leather, with heels and bows of lizard skin: British, by Saxone with the brand name Sorosis, c. 1940

Women's Shoes

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Miniature bone comb, possibly a beard or moustache comb, from Kettleburn, Caithness
Farm workers at Bethelnie, Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire, 1913
Lance-Corporal Robertson

Men's Style

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Yarn sample, pale pink and white space-dyed mohair
SCANDIA TAPESTRY, 1971. Woven by Edinburgh Tapestry Company, Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh.
WOOL TWEED SAMPLE, 1960-1970. Brushed mohair, multiply wool and wool slub, and polyester and wool yarns, in light and dark green, orange, pink, red and purple.

Bernat Klein

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Models wearing a cardigan and twinset from a Pringle catalogue, 1930s. #Pringle200years #Knitwear #Fashion http://www.nms.ac.uk/fullyfashioned
Cashmere round neck sweater, 1960s, and a cardigan with a fold-over collar and breast pocket detail, 1960s. courtesy of HM Queen Elizabeth II © Neil Hanna. #Pringle200years #Knitwear #Fashion http://www.nms.ac.uk/fullyfashioned
Cashmere cardigan with glass buttons, owned by Princess Grace of Monaco, 1960s © Neil Hanna. #Pringle200years #Knitwear #Fashion http://www.nms.ac.uk/fullyfashioned

Pringle 200 Years

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Woman's high-waisted dress of silk, with a lace-trimmed bodice and a band of white satin on the skirt, supposed to have been worn by Mrs Macpherson of Cluny: Scottish, 1832.
Dark green and blue tartan suit trimmed with dark green satin, part of the uniform of a member of the Royal Company of Archers: British, c. 1820.

Tartan Treasures

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Woman's high-waisted dress of silk, with a lace-trimmed bodice and a band of white satin on the skirt, supposed to have been worn by Mrs Macpherson of Cluny: Scottish, 1832. Scottish Clothing, Scottish Kilts, Dress C, Costume Dress, Tartan Fashion, Tartan Dress, High Waist Dress, Fabulous Dresses, Trousseau
1830s tartan dress
Woman's high-waisted dress of silk, with a lace-trimmed bodice and a band of white satin on the skirt, supposed to have been worn by Mrs Macpherson of Cluny: Scottish, 1832.
National Museums Scotland
National Museums Scotland
Dark green and blue tartan suit trimmed with dark green satin, part of the uniform of a member of the Royal Company of Archers: British, c. 1820. Exhibition Film, Royal Company, Highland Bagpipes, Franklin Expedition, Tartan Suit, Royal Stewart Tartan, Military Dresses, Red Books
Tartan suit
Dark green and blue tartan suit trimmed with dark green satin, part of the uniform of a member of the Royal Company of Archers: British, c. 1820.
National Museums Scotland
National Museums Scotland
Tartan Kilt, Stewart Tartan, Historical Clothing, Men's Clothing, Viking Age, National Museum
Early hard tartan suit
National Museums Scotland
National Museums Scotland
Tartan suit owned by William Blackhall of Blackfaulds, and made for King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822. Tartan Clothing, Scottish Fashion, Scottish Dress, Scotland Men
Tartan suit
Tartan suit owned by William Blackhall of Blackfaulds, and made for King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822.
National Museums Scotland
National Museums Scotland
Jacket, man's Tartan Plaid, John Campbell, Event Exhibition, Garb, People Around The World, European Fashion
Coatee
Jacket, man's
Short tartan frock coat with velvet collar and cuffs and lined in wool twill and linen, supposedly belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie: mid 18th century. Tartan Coat, Plaid, Stuart Dynasty, Best Of Scotland, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Royal Collection Trust, Frock Coat, Ideal Beauty
Coatee
Short tartan frock coat with velvet collar and cuffs and lined in wool twill and linen, supposedly belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie: mid 18th century.
Miniature painting entitled Laird Singhs his Tartan's Praises, fifth of a series of six, charting the life of his Lordship Sirdar Iqbal Singh, Laird of Lesmahagow, poster paint, gouache and gold dust on mountboard: England, Cheshire, Prenton, by The Singh Twins, 2000. East Kilbride, Name Paintings, Celtic Nations, Walker Art, Free Stuff By Mail, Edinburgh Castle, Artwork Images, The Highlands, Make A Donation
Coatee
Miniature painting entitled Laird Singhs his Tartan's Praises, fifth of a series of six, charting the life of his Lordship Sirdar Iqbal Singh, Laird of Lesmahagow, poster paint, gouache and gold dust on mountboard: England, Cheshire, Prenton, by The Singh Twins, 2000.
Plaid made from two widths of tartan and tartan sujit, acquired by Sir John Hynde Cotton when he visited Scotland in 1744. Prince Images, Air Show, Fashion Fabric, Georgian
Coatee
Plaid made from two widths of tartan and tartan sujit, acquired by Sir John Hynde Cotton when he visited Scotland in 1744.
Man's woollen kilt suit in Bruce of Kinnaird tartan manufactured by Lochcarron of Scotland, Galashiels, part of the Anglomania collection designed by Vivienne Westwood, London, autumn/winter 1993/1994. Formal Coat, International Style, Kilt, Shades Of Red, Vivienne Westwood
Coatee
Man's woollen kilt suit in Bruce of Kinnaird tartan manufactured by Lochcarron of Scotland, Galashiels, part of the Anglomania collection designed by Vivienne Westwood, London, autumn/winter 1993/1994.
Woman's cloak with a cape, armholes, belt and standing collar, made of hard woollen cloth, woven with the Buchanan tartan: Scottish, about 1800 - 1820. Scottish Women, Hoop Skirt
Coatee
Woman's cloak with a cape, armholes, belt and standing collar, made of hard woollen cloth, woven with the Buchanan tartan: Scottish, about 1800 - 1820.
Tartan suit originally made and worn for George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822 and taken to Australia by Donald Munro Ross when he emigrated in 1864, Scotland, early 19h century. Scottish Tartans, Scottish Clans, Antique Clothing
Coatee
Tartan suit originally made and worn for George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822 and taken to Australia by Donald Munro Ross when he emigrated in 1864, Scotland, early 19h century.
Skirt, part of a woman's dress of wool tartan trimmed with dark green velvet: British, c. 1885 Victorian Era Fashion, 1890s Fashion, Victorian Costume, Vintage Fashion, Vintage Clothing, Victorian Outfits, Bespoke Clothing, Suits, Fashion Vintage
Dress, woman's / skirt
Skirt, part of a woman's dress of wool tartan trimmed with dark green velvet: British, c. 1885
Tartan coat from a Royal Company of Archers uniform, of hard twill weave wool with wooden buttons, silk fringing and linen lining: c. 1750 18th Century Clothing, 18th Century Fashion, Scottish Costume, Historical Costume
Coat, uniform
Tartan coat from a Royal Company of Archers uniform, of hard twill weave wool with wooden buttons, silk fringing and linen lining: c. 1750
Jacket of a man's tartan suit with gilt metal buttons, cut on the cross in a Royal Stuart variant: Scottish, c. 1830 19th Century Men, 19th Century Fashion, Diana Gabaldon, Inverness, Victoria And Albert Museum
Suit, man's / jacket
Jacket of a man's tartan suit with gilt metal buttons, cut on the cross in a Royal Stuart variant: Scottish, c. 1830
Tartan coat resembling that of a Royal Company of Archers uniform, mid to late 18th century Irish Fashion, Vintage Outfits, Period Outfit
Coat, uniform
Tartan coat resembling that of a Royal Company of Archers uniform, mid to late 18th century