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Published Date: 31 March 2009
SHONA THOMAS knew it was no ordinary job when the order came in for a hand-sewn cashmere kilt.
As if working on the world's most expensive kilt was not nerve-wracking enough, she then found out who it was for – probably the most famous living Scot.

The East Lothian kiltmaker had no idea the £5,000 garment she was stitching in her shop in Gi
fford was destined to be worn by Sir Sean Connery.

The 48-year-old's handiwork was designed for the James Bond star to wear during the Dressed to Kilt fashion show in New York last night.

Ms Thomas said: "Of all the people I've made kilts for, he has to be the most famous. It was a real privilege to make it."

Ms Thomas has been making kilts for over 25 years, having trained at The Kilt Shop on George IV Bridge.

She has been running her own business on Gifford High Street for nearly four years and is regularly commissioned to do work for tartan designers and other kiltmakers.

Despite being kept in the dark about who the kilt was for, Ms Thomas knew the unusual garment was destined to be worn by a high-profile model.

She said: "The cloth is 100 per cent Mongolian Cashmere and cost £5000. I believe it is the most expensive kilt ever made in Scotland.

"I didn't know who the kilt was for but I knew it must be someone famous."

The tartan's range of colours was inspired by the Scottish countryside, including dark navy blue signifying the River Tweed and fir green representing Scots Pines.

The tartan, woven from pure Mongolian cashmere, was designed by Peebles knitwear firm Holland & Sherry to celebrate 172 years of operation in the Borders town.

Ms Thomas continued: "When I was asked to make it I had never seen that type of material before. When Holland & Sherry gave me the material I said, 'Oh, it feels like a cashmere scarf' and they just laughed.

"I had never sewn cashmere before and it was very soft. It was beautiful to work with."

Ms Thomas spent hours carefully pressing the delicate fabric before hand sewing the kilt to Sir Sean's measurements.

She added: "It is all hand sewn using nine yards of tartan. It took me about 11 hours. I was terrified when I was making it because it is a lot of money."

Sir Sean's cashmere kilt was just one of many unusual outfits showcased at the Dressed to Kilt event, which marks the start of New York's Tartan Week celebrations.

Also on show was the world's first wooden kilt, which was designed by East Lothian furniture designer turned kiltmaker Anselm Fraser.

Some more well-known fashion houses from both sides of the pond were also featured.

These included designs from Vivienne Westwood, Vivienne Tam, Victoria's Secret, 21st Century Kilts, Lochcarron of Scotland, Michael Kaye Couture, Nicole Romano, and Slanj.

• Also at the glittering event was former X Factor winner Leon Jackson, from Whitburn, who made his catwalk debut modelling alongside stars like Andie MacDowell and Mike Myers.





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  • Last Updated: 31 March 2009 9:58 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Sean Connery
 
1

Stan Butler,

31/03/2009 10:14:01

I suppose if you are a multi millionaire tax exile you can afford to pay £5,000 for a kilt.

It's not like he has to pay income tax, is it?
2

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 31/03/2009 12:38:32
Thank god the agent ordering the kilt for him got it made from a proper kilt maker and not from one those horrible tat shops who zilch about kilts.

Im not a fan of Sean Connery as he doesn't live in Scotland and has too much say in what we should do and not do but when he wanted a kilt he deserved to have a proper scottish kilt and at least he has spent £5000 in Scotland for a change as all else appear to be freebies.
3

Bling Crosby,

Edinburgh 31/03/2009 13:21:49
shplendid.


shweet pusshy.
4

Bill MacD,

31/03/2009 13:28:01
Why aren't we being allowed to comment on the Gumtree headline story?

I just wanted to point out that the Evening News has just a tad of self interest (make that a ton) in scaring people away from the gumtree jobs site, since it's now a very major competitor to one of their biggest earners. Or just coincidence this is their lead story. You decide.
5

Tartan Viking,

31/03/2009 13:50:08
As long as it wasn't for wee Jokey McConnell.
6

Billiam Wallace,

31/03/2009 14:03:09
#1 Stank Butt, Actually, I believe he does pay income tax and he also runs a number of charities in Scotland. What enormous good do you do in your native land, (if you are even a Scot), that gives you the authority to pass comment on this icon?

T O S S E R !
7

Stan Butler,

31/03/2009 14:34:12

#6 Billiam Wallace

Connery chooses to live in tax exile in The Bahamas.

There is no income tax in The Bahamas.

The only UK tax he pays is on income earned here and on which he cannot avoid paying tax.

Be honest, the guy's an unpleasant, hypocritical creep who can't even decide which football team he supports.

It says a lot about the SNP that they regard him as their poster boy.
8

nSyratzcGlaw,

31/03/2009 14:37:49
The worlds most expensive klit is only 5 grand ?!

Ma Sporran !
9

nSyratzcGlaw,

31/03/2009 14:38:07
kilt . I meant KILT. sorry.
10

guaposcot,

madrid 31/03/2009 14:46:48
#8 nice oneha! ha! #1 but=ler is from south of the BORDER yes.....
11

Gabriel,

edinburgh 31/03/2009 16:17:40
What a waste of money.
12

nozza, born n bred bingham now living in newcastle,

crami 31/03/2009 18:10:25
what is it wi us folk fi Edinburgh. the man has done brilliant, he's made a mint and because he leaves the father land hes scum! all yous that are having a go at him are just jealous. I'll bet if he was fi Glasgow all glasweigians would revere him and make him welcome when he did come home, i don't know whats wrong wi "SOME" Edinburgh folk i really don't!
I'm proud that he's fi my city! GO ON BIG TAM.
13

Sqidward,

31/03/2009 20:38:01
Well done Sean. This will do wonders for our Mongolian cashmere industry!
14

Los Angeles,

31/03/2009 21:50:05

It's not like he has to pay income tax, is it? (Butler You-Rang)

He does, and you know. That makes you a liar.
15

reincarnated,

Edinburgh 31/03/2009 22:50:52
Thw tight git will probably have to be strangled before he pays the bill. Hope they got the money up front.

I bet he ordred a very deep sporran.
16

dadaist,

duddingston 01/04/2009 09:15:52
He's stupid - I saw a kilt in Lidl for about £25 - so with the change from £5000, he could have bought a house in Spain!
17

Duncan in Edinburgh,

01/04/2009 10:34:20
REVEALED by the Scotsman today:

"It had been reported a special £5,000 kilt of Mongolian cashmere had been made to his measurements by 1st Kilts, a specialist kiltmaker in Gifford, East Lothian. On the night, however, it appeared the garment was worn by Geoff Day, a Mercedes Benz executive who was helping to sponsor the event."

It had been reported... by your own newspaper!

 

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