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Fashion first – Hollywood star Andie MacDowell takes to catwalk for Dressed to Kilt

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Published Date: 13 March 2009
HOLLYWOOD superstar Andie MacDowell is to join famous Scots Sir Sean Connery, Brian Cox and Ashley Jensen at this year's Dressed to Kilt fashion show in the United States, The Scotsman can reveal.
MacDowell, star of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Groundhog Day, will take to the catwalk with her two daughters at the star-studded New York event at the end of this month.

Billionaire tycoon Donald Trump, who like MacDowell has Scottish roots,
has also agreed to play a part in the show.

Organisers hope to secure last-minute appearances from tennis stars Andy and Jamie Murray, along with Scots actor Gerard Butler.

Dressed to Kilt, organised from New York by businessman Geoffrey Scott-Carroll, is one of the centrepiece events of the Tartan Week celebrations, which have been extended to cities across North America and Canada.

The event, which is being held for the seventh time, was shelved last year due to funding problems and Mr Scott-Carroll suffering an illness.

But it is being revived this year with the help of the Scottish Government and VisitScotland, who hope it will provide a huge boost for efforts to promote the Year of Homecoming in the US.

The cheapest ticket for the event costs $99 with a VIP table costing $10,000.

MacDowell, a self-confessed fan of Tunnock's caramel wafers, is just one of a number of American film and TV stars to agree to take part.

They include actor Brendan Fraser, star of the Mummy films, Chris Meloni and Tamara Tunie, from the hit TV show Law and Order, and Ed Westwick, star of Gossip Girl.

Other US celebrities persuaded to strut their stuff on the catwalk are supermodel Maggie Rizer, country singer Kellie Pickler, who shot to fame on American Idol, and New York Giants footballer Lawrence Tynes, who was born in Greenock.

Scottish actress Jensen will be appearing along with fellow Ugly Betty stars Michael Urie and Mark Indelicato.

Other home-grown celebrities due to appear are actor Jason Flemyng, star of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, supermodel Lauren Tempany, singer Sandi Thom and the current Miss Scotland, Stephanie Willemse.

A spokeswoman for Dressed to Kilt said: "The highly-anticipated event features kilted gents and plaid-clad ladies strutting their stuff down the runway for an A-list of judges.

"Traditional kilts as well as fashion-forward garb will be showcased in a lavish display of Scottish pride."

The organisers say Sir Sean Connery and his wife Micheline will be the official hosts for the event on 30 March.

Mike Russell, the culture minister, said: "Dressed to Kilt shines the spotlight on Scottish fashion and flair and creates interest in our talented designers within the North American market.

"I'm delighted that this year Dressed to Kilt, will showcase and promote Homecoming."



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  • Last Updated: 12 March 2009 10:02 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Tartan Week
 
1

donald anderson it's me,

glasgow 13/03/2009 04:19:57
The petty Brit Nats keep repeating the same lies over and over again, just like Herr Goebells.

Plenty of Brit Expats tax dodgers in Hollywood and off shore destinations tp be ignored by them.

Sena does pay tax and has donated millions to charity. He is looking for a home here and would love to live in free Scotland. So would I.
2

bill-alba,

fife 13/03/2009 09:50:25
#1 apart from the fact he does pay tax... I don't want to pay tax to a treachourous british government either!
3

Tartan Viking,

13/03/2009 12:14:40
#1. invictager, Kent

Don't know if you are aware but there are quite a number of English based companies / rich celebrities who avoid paying tax by registering their interests in places like the Caymen Islands. etc Household names they are too. Look closer to home before critising Sean Connery & anything to do with Scotland - it is becoming boring and tedious.
4

Tartan Viking,

13/03/2009 12:17:16
Anyway, it has cheered up my day to visualise Andie MacDowell in a kilt. Bring it on.
5

Scottyt,

Saint Paul, MN, Usa 13/03/2009 20:14:55
I hope Donald Trump can afford a kilt as he just filed for bankruptcy for the 3rd time in this country.
6

The Scotchman,

13/03/2009 20:31:33
"Lewis Hamilton" - two very Scottish names there. We should of claimed him as one of our own.
7

Tartan Viking,

14/03/2009 10:58:48
#7 Is that true??

That's the Aberdeen golf course up in the air then.

 

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