




Meri Meri, Pom Pom Collar Cape
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A white tulle cape scattered with gold stars and moons, a pom pom collar, and a gold wand — for whoever needs a little royal magic today.
The Pom Pom Collar Cape is one of Meri Meri's most versatile dress-up pieces. The cape is made from white tulle printed with gold glittery stars and moons, with additional layers of plain white tulle for volume, and embellished at the collar with a ring of tulle pompoms that are simultaneously whimsical and glamorous. It comes with a glittery gold wand. Together, the set works for a princess, a fairy godmother, a wizard, or any magical character a child invents — which makes it an excellent choice for Book Week, where the character brief is often "something from a book" and everything after that is up to the child.
- Includes: white tulle cape with gold star and moon print + pom pom collar + gold glittery wand
- Multiple layers of plain white tulle for volume; gold glitter elastic fastener
- Suits princess, fairy godmother, wizard, and generic magical character costumes
- A versatile Book Week choice for a wide range of book characters
- Ages 3–6; spot clean
Meri Meri was founded in 1985 by Meredithe Stuart-Smith — a mother who started hand-making cards on her kitchen table to fit work around her family. Named after her childhood nickname, the brand has grown to a Cheltenham-based design studio with 20 designers, now selling in 80 countries. Their dress-up range is couture quality for children's imaginations.
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