Tuesday night was Dressed to Kilt. I won't post a long review of all the various outfits, etc. I'm sure you'll be able to find much better pics of all the models, etc., on line.

I will say that, though I had a great time, I felt that the energy level in the room was a bit low, and those with me who had been to numerous Dressed to Kilt shows in the past confirmed. Not sure why, but hopefully things will improve in the years to come.

I just thought I'd share a few personal photos.


From left to right, myself, Bob Currie (president of the Clan Currie Society, which sponsors the show), his wife Suzanne Currie, and couture designer Michael Kaye.

Michael Kaye generally has one or more pieces in the show. This year he designed the dress in the new Ellis Island tartan worn by Sara Gore.

And here she is now!




The male tenor trio Caledon came out to entertain the crowd at one point. They put on a very energetic performance, as this photo illustrates.


A couple of random model photos of interest...






After the show, Keifer Sutherland came out with a guitar and sang a ditty for us.


A fun night, though a late one -- the Curries and I had a very early morning train to catch down to DC where Bob and I were both scheduled to speak at a Tartan Day Symposium at the Capital Visitor Center. To Washington!