Right. Let’s just get this out there: the late 1960s are now over 55 years ago. That means this gown is genuinely vintage – not just in the “wasn’t that last decade?” sense I still cling to when thinking about 1997.
Capetivating Too is a pristine pure white satin sheath dress – classic, clean, and beautifully fitted. But let’s be honest, it’s the cape that steals the show. Long lace sleeves, a train that floats behind you, and a delicate satin bow fastening at the neck. The lace trim running down the front gives it a real touch of elegance. Think Jean Shrimpton in her bridal era, or a poised-and-polished Lady Penelope tying the knot.
The last one I had in this style disappeared quicker than you can say “I do” – and no wonder. There's just something about a 60s cape dress that makes a bride feel like she’s floating.
UK size 8–10. Original condition. Absolutely swoon-worthy.
Available online in the Tricker Bridal Etsy shop or to try on in the Tricker Bridal salon. Don’t let this one flutter off without you.
£399