What to wear with a tartan dress
Our tartan dresses really are suitable for any occasion, switch up your accessories and you have a completely different outfit. If you are looking for ideas for what you might wear with our tartan dresses, we have put together some style moodboards for inspiration:
Tartan Dresses for Workwear & Casual Occasions
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Tartan Dresses for Wedding Guests
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How to Style a Tartan Dress
Despite the vibrant pattern, tartan dresses can be extremely versatile, and you can easily transform your look by pairing them with different pieces and accessories. Depending on the colours of the tartan you choose, and the way you accessorise, you can easily transform a tartan dress into a fabulous work dress, a smart daytime dress, wedding guest or evening wear.
For casual and cool style perfect for weekend errands or brunch, style our Tartan Shirt Dress with trainers or flats sandals, accessorize with a crossbody bag and add a denim jacket or cardigan for an extra layer.
For office chic and to look smart and polished for work our Round Neck Tartan Dress is comfortably tailored and looks great teamed with loafers, ballet flats or ankle boots. Add a tailored blazer or matching Tartan Jacket to complete the look.
For an evening out choose the Tartan Shift Dress either in our sleeveless style, or with a cap sleeve or elbow length sleeve if you prefer to hide your upper arm. A tartan or plain bolero jacket tops off your Scottish heritage style. Add strappy heels or tartan court shoes for the full effect.
If you need styling advice on your tartan selection we are here to help! Book a virtual appointment or visit us in store.
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Tartan Dresses Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Here are your most frequently asked questions on our women's tartan dresses. If you can't find the answer to your question and it is about a specific product you might find it on the product page. If not then please use LiveChat, e-mail us or give us a call and we will answer your questions as quickly as we can.
Can you wear a tartan dress to a wedding?
Absolutely yes! We think our tartan dresses make a great Mother of the Bride or Groom outfit, or even as an option for wedding guests.
What sleeve length should I go for?
This is completely personal preference, however we do have a blog on choosing the best sleeve length to compliment your body shape. You can find out more here.
Are tartan dresses in fashion?
Our dress styles are classic silhouettes that should feature in every women's wardrobe. Tartan is a timeless design, that never goes out of fashion so a tartan dress is always going to be 'in fashion' and what's even better is that with a little love and care our dresses will last for many years and can be passed down the generations.
What are the rules for wearing tartan?
Although the vast majority of tartans have links to families and clans, there are no laws about which tartan you may wear, just traditions. So choose a design or colour that you like and wear it with pride!
What is the difference between a waist seam and no waist seam?
Choosing to have a waist seem in your dress will help to cinch in the waist and accentuate your shape, where as no seam will skim past the waist and hips giving a straighter shape.
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Womenswear Measuring Experience
Our hard working Tartan team are dedicated to providing the very best garments, tailor made just for you. We offer a wide range of women’s dresses, skirts, coats, boleros and all the accessories, custom made in a choice of over 500 tartans and over 200 tweeds. Book your womenswear measuring experience with us today. Available in store, in Edinburgh, Crieff & Albany NY or choose a Virtual Appointment via video call.
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The Dress Guide
If you're debating which sleeve length is right for you with our shift dress, we've put together a guide to help you choose for the most flattering fit depending on your body shape.
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