Leading the charge is — gasp — a Brit: Dame Vivienne Westwood. According to TIME, the Queen of Punk used her London Fashion Week catwalk to get in the game, handing out a statement to editors and buyers that read: “Scottish independence could be a great day for Democracy.” Then the 73-year-old designer let it fly to reporters: “I hate England…I like Scotland because somehow I think they are better than we are. They are more democratic.” Never a dull moment in the Westwood residence.
For more insiders that may or may not have belted out a “Scotland the Brave” anthem during shower time, flip through the slideshow below.
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Model Tali Lennox
In 2012, the daughter of singer Annie Lennox nabbed the "Scottish Model of the Year" title at the Scottish Fashion Awards.
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Model Mary Charteris & Designer Pam Hogg
Model Mary Charteris may technically hail from the UK, but her father, James, is a member of the Scottish peerage. Whatever that means.
Designer Pam Hogg, on the other hand, is Scottish born and bred.
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Model Jean Campbell
Meet model Jean Campbell. She's the 16-year-old daughter of former Vogue UK editor, Isabella Cawdor, the face of Burberry's Spring/Summer 2014 campaign and a Scot of noble birth. Just call her "Lady."
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Designer Simone Rocha
Irish designer Simone Rochas makes the cut for her use of Scottish textiles, which garnered her an "International Designer of the Year" prize at the Scottish Fashion Awards this month.
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Model David Gandy
And then there's UK model David Gandy whose grandmother's maiden name is "Bruce." That's about as Scottish as it gets.
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Designer Marc Jacobs (with former partner Lorenzo Martone)
It's our favorite fashion coupling since Klein and Gruber. No, it's not Marc Jacobs and his former flame, Lorenzo Martone. It's Marc and his kilts. We're nominating him for Best Supporting Scot.
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Model Stella Tennant
43-year-old beauty Stella Tennant is a Scot by birth, and also a descendant of the Mitford sisters. Bonus points.
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Designer Christopher Kane (with Alexa Chung)
All you have to do is listen to Christopher Kane's velvety accent and you know he was swaddled in plaid.
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Dame Vivienne Westwood (with husband Andreas Kronthaler)
Dame Vivienne Westwood isn't from the Highlands, but she's got a long history with the country's signature fabrics and has been the most outspoken designer to support the Scottish Independence.
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Jonathan Saunders (with Christina Ricci)
The Glasglow-born designer, known for his work in prints, took home the "Scottish Fashion Designer of the Year" award at the Scottish Style Awards in 2005.
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Alexander McQueen and Sarah Jessica Parker
You don't need to be Scottish when you look this good in head-to-toe Highland wear.