Parriot Lace Caftan Gown
A lace caftan gown that brings Tadashi Shoji’s bridal language into a relaxed, flowing silhouette.
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Story & heritage
Parriot comes from the official bridal assortment and shows a different side of the Tadashi Shoji bride: less column, more caftan ease. The flowing dolman sleeves make it feel ceremonial without requiring a rigid corseted structure.
The style is source-grounded in the official bridal page and in the brand’s broader reputation for bridal and eveningwear. It is especially useful as an icon because it shows how the house treats romance through softness and movement.
Materials & craft
The official product page describes delicate lace, a floor-length caftan gown, flowing dolman sleeves, a softly draped silhouette, a jewel neckline, and a button-front placket. It calls the effect an ethereal modern interpretation of timeless elegance.
Its craft story is about drape and lace rather than boning: the shape floats from the shoulder and placket while the lace supplies texture.
How to choose & style
Parriot suits a relaxed ceremony, rehearsal dinner, or destination bridal wardrobe. Pair it with delicate sandals and a soft veil, avoiding heavy necklaces that would interrupt the placket.