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Thursday, May 29, 2008


When it comes to choosing the right type and style in Flower Girl Dresses, every bride wants this day to be the most memorable day in her life, and the parent wants the best for their little angel. First of all, there are a lot of things to consider when it comes to selecting that one of a kind, unique flower girl dress for your wedding. The simplest way to do this is first looking at the child's age and in some cases height matters a lot. Deciding on the theme colors of your wedding, tea or floor length dress and style.

Princess Flower Girl Dresses

Almost all the little girls I know of, just love to be in dresses made especially for princesses. Princess flower girl dresses are extremely popular even in today's modern age. Princess flower girl dresses usually comes with full skirts, rich in lace and beads, satin and organza ribbons with hand rolled flowers. Some princess styles to look for would include dresses made with glamour tulle, spaghetti straps with the skirt extending into a magnificent train or sometimes with beautiful draping and a cute waist accent of flowers on the train. There are also flower girl dresses that comes with a satin bodice and a double-layered full tulle skirt. Princess Flower Girl Dresses usually comes with a full skirt but if a fuller look is desired then there is always the option of getting a crinoline slip that can be worn underneath thus adding more volume to the skirt.

Layers And Gathers

A Flower Girl Dress that really is charming in it's design. These flower girl dresses starts off with a sleeveless or spaghetti strapped satin bodice. The skirt's upper layer of organza or chiffon is gathered in two or three different layers starting from the waist and falls gracefully to the hemline . A contrasting sash in either organza or satin creates a simply charming look for your flower girl.

The Popular Pick-Up Skirt Style

This design in flower girl dresses are typically used on a full skirt or an a-line skirt. Pieces of fabric are gathered at the hemline sometimes accented with roses or rhinestones, allowing other parts of the fabric to drape in a curve around the hemline of the skirt. This very simple touch adds a lot of elegance and grace to any flower girl dress.

A good point in closing is, as a bride, when choosing a flower girl dress, try considering the styles of other dresses being worn in the wedding party. The flower girl dress can be unique in design, but should at the same time be complementing to the other dresses as well as the wedding theme colors used.


by: A and C Kidswear