As a long-time reader of AD, yes. And the house itself was lovely, but really not my taste.
As for kilt-relevance beyond the cover, there was only one other photo of the Duke of Rothesay, smaller in size from the cover and in similar pose, but there was a lovely Arthur Elgort photo of a high-kicking Linda Evangelista and a piper in full regalia on page 51, advertising a subscription to the Vogue Archive, which dates back to 1892. More of Elgort's photos and Ms. Evangelista's 1991, tartan-suffused spread in Vogue can be found in this BLOGINVOGA blog post, which probably belongs in the lasses'-wear thread, if it is still running.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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