A Tartan Wedding II
A cooler side of plaid. Don’t be afraid to use this traditional pattern in less traditional colors. Also, don’t be afraid to mix different types of tartans, especially when they are in similar color families–unless you are actually trying to represent your clan, in which case, you can find your tartan here. :)
dish of pasta by Mikkel Vang for Donna Hay
all other photography by Tec Petaja
Also, special thanks to our reader-models Julie Ann, Chung, and Alix as well as Chelsea Petaja and Britney Almaguer for all of your help with the shoot!
LOVE it! Beautiful colors!
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I love the dress in the third row of pictures. Plaid is so manly and ruffles are so feminine.
The multicoloured tartan shawl looks great!! The pink and yellows go great with the greens and blues!
Wow, these pictures are amazing, really gorgeus.
But wait, what about credits for the stuff? What if we want to actually buy it?
Can you tell me where those tartan dresses and shawls came from???? they are fabulous!
Any idea where the tartan scarf is from? It’s gorgeous!!
Hey Liddybet
Check back tomorrow for our round up and we’ll give you all the resources from the shoot.
Thanks
Emily
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There is something so sweet about tartan at a wedding… I love it. Thanks for the lovely post!