Scanning Pinterest you come to realize two things: 1. Your cake decorating is never going to look like that, no matter how many tutorials you watch; and 2. There are few things more adorable when compared to a well-dressed child. Having once served as a flower girl, I know the value first-hand of a skirt that twirls and allows you to feel like a ballerina princess director (we all wanted to be that, right? )#). We’ve found some darling sources of the tiny ladies taking center stage at your wedding (well, at least if you do not walk down the church aisle).
Soft flower girl dresses for less work on many different skin tones and are also universally loved by grandmothers everywhere. Give the crowd what they want, and dress your tiny friends in pleats and ruffles (above) or voluminous soft skirts (below).
Having problems finding a Sweet Organza Spaghetti Strap Floor Length A Line Flower Girl Dress? Try looking at communion dresses. This one below features cute cap fleshlight sleeves and a “striped” sheer overlay. An excellent option for a evening wedding!
Not all flower girl dresses have to be poofy and pink, though. Especially if you are having a newer or casual wedding, consider designs and fun textures. Above, these two divas are all about the style in leopard print and artificial pelt collars. Below, this very chic ensemble is supposed to be at your grayscale wedding. It just does. No arguments.
As we near the winter season, formal dresses are everywhere right now. Take advantage of the season’s trends. Appearing that floral doesn’t have to be appropriated for summer, this print dress with a gold belt would be precious with dark tights and patent leather Linda Janes. Also amazing is this ruby red toddler dress (above, right) with its large rosette on the bodice. If you want super sparkle (and trust me, they can be down for super sparkle) this silver sequined dress (below) is sure to steal the show and blend in perfectly with your precious metal palette!
If you want less sparkle and more full-on chic walking down the church aisle, dress her in blade pleats (above, left) or a drop middle black brocade. Both of these will have your bridesmaids drooling with crave!
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