David Tennant presenting BAFTA Film Awards in a Kilt
David Tennant presenting BAFTA Film Awards in a Kilt
Surprised no-one has mentioned this yet. Caught a brief glimpse but didn't watch it all. Saw enough to see DT in a Kilt though at the start.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... wards-2024
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... wards-2024
Re: David Tennant presenting BAFTA Film Awards in a Kilt
If you can't (or don't want to) get into the iPlayer coverage there's a picture at https://twitter.com/SherlockW_H/status/ ... 2632354835
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Re: David Tennant presenting BAFTA Film Awards in a Kilt
David Tennant is Scottish and wearing a kilt for a formal occasion is no big deal. For some reason he changed into trousers half-way through the show.
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Re: David Tennant presenting BAFTA Film Awards in a Kilt
It's a very smart, non-clan kilt, worn with modern boots.rivegauche wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:54 am David Tennant is Scottish and wearing a kilt for a formal occasion is no big deal. For some reason he changed into trousers half-way through the show.
He may have changed for comfort: I would have thought that a full weight kilt with woollen hose is a pretty warm way of dressing in a venue which is probably heated to a temperature suitable for female actors who might be wearing little more than a bikini and a silk handkerchief.
Re: David Tennant presenting BAFTA Film Awards in a Kilt
I'm aware of where David is from. You just don't see Kilts on TV that often.rivegauche wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:54 am David Tennant is Scottish and wearing a kilt for a formal occasion is no big deal. For some reason he changed into trousers half-way through the show.
The kilt was "Silver Mist" from MacGregor and MacDuff apparently - lots of very positive comments on Twitter (I refuse to call it by its new name!) including some featuring the word "Hot"!Myopic Bookworm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:49 pm It's a very smart, non-clan kilt, worn with modern boots.
He may have changed for comfort: I would have thought that a full weight kilt with woollen hose is a pretty warm way of dressing in a venue which is probably heated to a temperature suitable for female actors who might be wearing little more than a bikini and a silk handkerchief.
I suspect the outfit change was indeed down to comfort and/or spreading the love between competing sponsor designers!