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10th November 10, 02:33 PM
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I'm probably the only one that can.
I was the textile advisor to the film, not that they necessarily followed what I advised hence Rob Roy’s tartan in the film.
Argyll is wearing a length that I had to hand which was something I designed, naturally dyed and wove. The tartan was basically an early – mid C18th type setting.
Later I learnt that the ‘props’ were sold off and so this piece is probably someone’s picnic rug and they won’t have the faintest idea what they have. It as a lovely piece and if only I’d known at the time I’d have bought it back.
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