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Scottish designer Siobhan Mackenzie designs the official tartan for Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2026
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00:00A Tartan for 74 nations, woven for one city.
00:07Tartan is world-renowned. Season after season, you see it all over the high fashion catwalks,
00:18whether that brand has a tie to Scotland or not, and how lucky are we to call it ours.
00:22So, with the Games coming to Glasgow, we absolutely need to have our very own Glasgow 2026 Tartan
00:27that is a trademark of the Games, but also of Glasgow as a city.
00:35I'm really excited to sign the Tartan for Glasgow 2026.
00:38Many people may not know this, but when I finished my degree in 2014, the Games were in Glasgow,
00:44and I worked as a tailoring technician for the technical officials of the Games,
00:49which made me fall in love with the energy of the Games and what it brought to the city,
00:53and it was really only a pout dream that I could ever imagine getting to design for a Commonwealth Games.
01:07When it came to designing the Tartan, including the number of nations and territories,
01:11what was really important is that the Tartan needs to be an inclusive piece
01:14that welcomes all of the countries to our beautiful country of Scotland.
01:22When approaching the design for the Glasgow 2026 Tartan,
01:25I wanted to create a Tartan that was completely unique to the Games and that also represented Glasgow.
01:31I looked at Glasgow's rich shipbuilding history and picked out some steel grey tongs to work with
01:37for the initial designs of the Tartan and used that as the base of the Tartan.
01:42We went for the lighter grey for the final Tartan,
01:45which I think is a beautiful palette and background for it to let the colours pop.
01:50And the grey section is actually a 74 thread count,
01:53which represents the nations and territories that will be involved in Glasgow 2026.
01:58And our blue section here is actually 26 thread count,
02:03which represents the Glasgow 2026 Games, the year it's going to be held.
02:08I work with colour quite finely within my Tartan designs.
02:11And if you look at my historic Tartan designs, that's the way I would typically design.
02:15So I feel like this represents my brand very well, but it represents Glasgow 2026 well too.
02:20I took the steel grey colour palette as a homage to Glasgow's shipbuilding history.
02:31And it's really important for me to be able to represent Glasgow within this design as the host city.
02:37The turquoise, pink, purple and blue are all pulled from the Glasgow 2026 branding colour palette.
02:44So it felt like a really nice way to incorporate that into the Tartan
02:49and create that brand aesthetic within a Tartan.
02:532022 was such an honour to design for Team Scotland,
02:56to see my country walk out into the stadium and everything I designed.
02:59And to have the games back in Glasgow is just so special.
03:03And I'm incredibly thrilled to be involved.
03:07It's a very proud feeling to know my design is going to end up all over the world
03:12when people come to Glasgow and they go back to their respective countries.
03:15And there'll be a legacy and a part of the games that they can keep forever.
03:18They'll be around the rest of their time they can keep forever.
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