There’s something beautifully modest – and demure – about this true vintage wedding dress from the late 1960s, but make no mistake: she’s quietly fabulous.
This original white lace gown gives the illusion of a lace coat worn over a satin shift, with the lace overlay opening from the waist seam in a graceful, scalloped front that reveals the sleek dress beneath. The overlay flows into a gently sweeping train – romantic without being overblown.
The high neck and long sleeves are classic modest bridal details, perfect for a bride who loves her vintage with a side of sophistication. And right in the centre, there’s a little satin bow that anchors the whole look – the kind of sweet touch you’d expect from a 1960s wedding issue of Jackie magazine or something Jane Asher might have worn to marry Paul McCartney (if they'd actually made it to the altar).
She’s a true vintage wedding dress, in beautiful original condition – pure white, pristine lace, and very wearable. Ideal for fans of mod bridal style, 1960s lace wedding dresses, or anyone planning a wedding with a nod to midcentury elegance.
Bust 32"
Waist 27"
Hips 35"
Length waist to hem 38"
Only minimal seam allowance and darts so no room to let this one out I'm afraid.
Available to try on in the Tricker Bridal salon or to buy online in the Tricker Bridal Etsy shop.