I my part of the kilted world most of the women I see in this manner of dress are female pipers. Unfortunately they are dressing as men (if you will) Now, in fairness most are in "uniform".

The classiest woman, by far, I saw in Couer d'Alene at the piping school. This lady is a competitive piper and has chosen to dress as a woman would when she competes solo. I do wish that I had photos. As a matter of fact she rarely even wears tartan. I don't think that any combination of plaid is required to dress with style and flair.

I admit I have not read all 34 pages of this thread but I am glad it's here and I will keep reading back to see what has been revealed.