1960s White Lace Wedding Dress with Tulle Lace Train

£895.00

Great example of a late 1960s British-made wedding dress which is very well crafted - most likely for a high-end bridal boutique or department store of the day. It bears only a small white manufacturer's label, hand-annotated by 'Viviene,' who may have been the seamstress.

The liner fabric is a white faux silk with a fine tulle overlay; panels of ornate baroque-patterned lace are arranged in horizontal bands across the body, creating tonal texture and subtle depth. The long sleeves are made from unlined tulle and lace, giving a soft sheer effect and finished in delicate scalloped cuffs. The silhouette is a graceful column cut, defined at the front by a tonal grosgrain ribbon beneath the bust, finished with a flat bow at the centre. At the back, a larger matching bow anchors a dramatic train of tulle trimmed with white lace, cascading to the floor in romantic folds. The dress fastens at the rear with a concealed tonal zip and hook-and-eye.

This dress is in excellent vintage condition and has been dry-cleaned ready for your big day. If we are being really picky, there are the faintest of marks on the very bottom edge of the hem which can only be seen inspecting closely with the dress in hand. Please check our measurements below as the fabric has no stretch. Our model's sizes are: Bust: 34" (87cm), Waist: 24" (61cm), Hips: 34" (86cm) and Height: 5' 4" (164cm). She is a size UK 6, US 2 it and this was a little roomy on her. We've also seen this on a UK 8, US 4 and it looked great as she was also a little taller at 5'6".

MEASUREMENTS

BUST - 32 in. (81 cm)

WAIST - 27 in. (69 cm)

HIP - 42 in. (107 cm)

LENGTH - 55.5 in. (141 cm)

TRAIN LENGTH - 74 in. (188 cm)

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F.A.Q.

Will you set anything aside for me before I come?

We are happy to find anything you may be interested in from our website. We have an extensive offline collection. It is helpful if you can let us know your size, style, favourite colour to wear and perhaps your budget in advance of your appointment.

Do I need to bring anything with me?

Clients may wish to bring modern shapewear. You may also wish to bring favourite footwear. We often find a classic pair of nude shoes work well when trying-on, or gold and silver. We have a huge variety of slip dresses and petticoats to complete your look. Many of which are also for sale.

Do you have a price range?

Many of our lower priced pieces, under £250, are not available to buy online. Dresses usually start at £150 and go up to £30,000 for the very best archival couture. Our bridalwear price points range from £1,000 to £20,000.

Can I bring anyone with me?

Yes but please do let us know the size of your party in advance.

Where can I get alterations?

We offer some alterations in house. Should you need alterations we cannot provide, we can refer you to one of our tried and trusted tailors.

Do you have an after-care service?

We will advise you on the best way to clean and preserve your vintage purchases and can also recommend trusted local dry cleaners.

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Our address is Circa Vintage, 87A Lansdowne Way London SW8 2PB

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What is archival fashion?


Archival fashion refers to historically significant designer garments preserved for their cultural, aesthetic, or technical importance. At Circa, archival fashion includes couture archive pieces, runway garments, early designer work, and museum-quality vintage that document the evolution of fashion history.

How is archival fashion different from vintage?

While vintage typically describes clothing over 20 years old, archival vintage is selected for its rarity, provenance, and relevance to a designer’s archive or fashion history. Circa specialises in archival pieces rather than general vintage.