Scottish Style Award winners out on red carpet

SINGER Noel Gallagher accompanied his wife Sara MacDonald on the red carpet last night as she picked up the title of Scotland’s most stylish female at the Scottish Style Awards.
Nina Nesbitt won the Most Stylish Musician award. Picture: Robert PerryNina Nesbitt won the Most Stylish Musician award. Picture: Robert Perry
Nina Nesbitt won the Most Stylish Musician award. Picture: Robert Perry

MacDonald, a publicist, took the top title alongside actor Martin Compston, who played Ewan Brodie in TV series Monarch Of The Glen and was named most stylish male at the event.

In a glittering ceremony at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Compston beat off competition from rivals including fashion designer Patrick Grant and kilt maker Howie Nicholsby.

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The Blackbird in Edinburgh took the most stylish bar award, while Central Market in Glasgow was named most stylish restaurant.

Among the winners was publicist Sara MacDonald, who arrived with husband Noel Gallagher. Picture: Robert PerryAmong the winners was publicist Sara MacDonald, who arrived with husband Noel Gallagher. Picture: Robert Perry
Among the winners was publicist Sara MacDonald, who arrived with husband Noel Gallagher. Picture: Robert Perry

CitizenM in Glasgow was ranked as the most stylish hotel in Scotland and the newly opened SSE Hydro was proclaimed to be the most stylish entertainment venue.

Mary McGowne, founder of the Scottish Style Awards, said: “Once again, and in this our ninth year, we have showcased the incredible style, creativity and individuality this country has to offer.

“It is a privilege to honour all these amazing cool Scots, with many of them flying in from across the globe to be with us.”

Rockstar North, the creator of the hit Grand Theft Auto video games, received an award in recognition of its “footprint and influence into popular culture on a global scale”, while chef Andrew Fairlie, who runs his eponymous restaurant at Gleneagles Hotel, received an accolade for outstanding contribution.