It's later than Renaissance obviously, but figured it might be of interest
http://twonerdyhistorygirls.blogspot.com/2014/09/a-rare-wedding-dress-for-highland-bride.html (http://twonerdyhistorygirls.blogspot.com/2014/09/a-rare-wedding-dress-for-highland-bride.html)
http://www.nwta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/541highd.pdf (http://www.nwta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/541highd.pdf)
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It's beautiful! I like that it's quite simple.
And I just love this little sentimental story:
QuoteThe true story of Isabella MacTavish's wedding dress may be lost, but how easy it is to image a grandmother reverently bringing out this MacTavish clan tartan that she'd hidden nearly forty years earlier, and giving it to the bride for her wedding dress – a dress that would have symbolized love, and so much more.
That's gorgeous! I'd love to have something similar in our Maxwell tartan for the highland festivals we attend.