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3rd November 09, 02:52 PM
#1
If the whole thing was in the sequin tartan, I would like that kilt.
As it is now, it looks like someone got tired of sewing sequins. 
--Chelsea McMurdo--
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3rd November 09, 06:44 PM
#2
I noticed that the camera showed very few shots of the kilted gentleman. Wonder why?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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4th November 09, 06:32 PM
#3
Being in the United Kingdom, I have not seen the appearance of the Utilikilt as described by Rex, but I saw and have revisited the recording several times of Kenny Logan's kilted performance in last year's 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
One has to remember that the celebrities dancing in this very popular programme are, in effect, putting on a theatrical performance for the benefit of us viewers. The outfits they wear are, therefore, theatrical costumes - not what they might wear on the street! Scottish Rugby player, Kenny's black and silver kilt, top and, yes, briefs worked very well in my opinion. As for the Cuban heels, well I guess they were OK, if a little odd-looking with the kilt, as he was dancing a Latin-style Paso Doble!
Virtually all of the kilts worn in the film of "Brigadoon" had gold thread woven into the 'tartan' - I've never heard a negative comment concerning that!
[Apologies, Rex! I have somewhat taken your thread off on a tangent!]
Take care,
Ham.
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4th November 09, 06:51 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Hamish
Virtually all of the kilts worn in the film of "Brigadoon" had gold thread woven into the 'tartan' - I've never heard a negative comment concerning that!
[Apologies, Rex! I have somewhat taken your thread off on a tangent!]
No worries, Ham. There really wasn't much to say about the UK on DWTS. It was just a report.
So if we want to veer off on a tangent, it's OK by me.
I thought the beadwork on the Kenny Logan kilt was kind of lame. It's like someone tried to evoke a tartan, but had only so much time. Seeing as how the dance was the Paso, I don't really understand why they might not have attempted to do, say, some torero-inspired embroidery somewhere on the apron.
The 1999 Manhattan Financial District Tartan, which I think looks a little like the Balmoral tartan I admire, is supposed to have white yarn with "silver mixed into it giving the design a tinsel effect." I wonder if anyone ever had that made. Certainly not since the crash.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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