Episode 3
Sandra Murray looks at how people create their own style and explores styles across the generations. In this episode, a mother and daughter discuss their dressing style.
Tha 'Stoidhle - The Dressing-up Box,' a' tilleadh gu Â鶹ԼÅÄ ALBA. Ann an cuideachd an couturier ainmeil Albannach Sandra Mhoireach, bi aoighean a' cruinneachadh ann an Taigh Aigas, faisg air a' Mhanachain air a' Ghà idhealtachd. Gach seachdain coinnichidh Sandra ri daoine aig a bheil ùidh mhòr ann an aodach. Bidh i a' coimhead ri mar a tha stoidhle air atharrachadh thairis air na ginealaichean - bho vintage gu punk, agus a' faighinn a-mach ciamar a tha daoine a' cruthachadh stoidhle sònraichte dhaibh pèin.
Còmhla ri Sandra anns phrògram seo bidh Mà iri Deans agus an nighean aice MJ. Tha Mà iri a teagaisg, agus tha MJ na cleasaiche. Bidh iad a' còmhradh air mar a tha an t-aon cà il aca ann an aodach. Bidh sinn cuideachd a' coinneachadh ri Anna Mhà rtainn a tha eadar an à rd ùrlar agus na beanntain.
Starring one of Scotland's most renowned couturiers, Sandra Murray, Stoidhle - The Dressing Up Box explores clothes and what people say to the world through what they wear. In each episode, Sandra is joined by guests at Aigas House, near Beauly in the Highlands, and together they explore the importance of fashion and design to them personally. Sandra charts styles across the generations, from vintage to punk, and discusses with her guests how they create their signature look.
Joining Sandra in this programme are mother and daughter Mairi and MJ Deans, a teacher and actor. They discuss the similarity in their dressing style. We'll also meet Anne Martin, a singer whose clothes span the stage and the mountain ranges of Skye.
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An deise a bha air Anne nuair a phòs i
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sandra Murray |
Interviewed Guest | Mairi Deans |
Interviewed Guest | MJ Deans |
Interviewed Guest | Anne Martin |
Broadcasts
- Thu 11 Jun 2015 20:30
- Fri 12 Jun 2015 20:00
- Sun 14 Jun 2015 20:30
- Wed 20 Jan 2016 21:30
- Wed 9 May 2018 18:55
- Mon 14 May 2018 19:00
- Tue 17 Dec 2019 20:30