b'WEEK 41: MY KILTY PLEASUREI have a thing for kilts and I cant pass one by without stopping to admire it; the colour clashing, the perfectly formed pleating, the frayed edging, the warmth of the pure wool, the weight, the buckles and the pin - oh the pin! Nothing comes close to this A-star all-rounder and although I have no kilt-wearing heritage, I wear mine with total admiration.Ive teamed this Dress Gordon kilted skirt by Laird Portch with a Kew 159 from Jigsaw (now, sadly, a lost brand) dark navy shirt; the epaulette detail working well against the formality of the kilt. Neon yellow bangle, vintage gold seaweed earrings, an ear-cuff and Stand Up To Cancer white digital watch added my own stamp. Tip: If you want go far more casual try teaming with a tee and your favourite trainers. OppositeTop left to right: M&S cable knit jumper, Boden pinstripe shirt, People Tree denim mini, Nike hightops, Orla Kiely mugs crossbag; Vivienne Westwood Anglomania cardigan, Jigsaw silk blouse, F&F floral skirt, Chie Mihara brogues, Topshop socks; as opposite.Middle left to right: supporting Stand Up To Cancer; vintage saddlebag detailing; Soaked in Luxury slouch cardigan, Wallis polo neck, vintage pleated wool skirt, Adidas Stan Smith trainers, vintage saddlebag, wooden accessories.Bottom left to right: navy boucljacket (no label), French Connection drop waist silk dress, M&Co navy print shirt, M&S red patent Mary Jane shoes, vintage jelly bag; mustards & blues; Miss B denim jacket, vintage blouse, Topshop sheer blouse, M&S Autograph skirt, Bertie boots, grey slouch bag. Page 110'