The price of a flower girl dress depends on the design, the designer, the material, the color, the size, the brand, and the store it is purchased from.
No She could wear the outfit that suits the formality of the wedding Yes ,absolutely. A perfect wedding party should including uniform dress that bride and flower girl and flower boy. And I know a on-line store called DressesShop.com will meet all your needs on choosing the flower girl dress and other dresses.
i don't think so.
She would dress in clean cheap clothing
After the wedding dress itself, the dress that your flower girl will wear is the most fun to pick out. Other than the bride, the flower girl is typically the only one who can also wear white. But the best thing about buying a dress for the flower girl is that you imagination is the limit. To find the perfect flower girl dress for the "little" princess in your wedding, your best bet is local bridal shops or online. Choose a dress that matches yours in color or one that fits in with your overall color scheme. Be sure to have your flower girl try on her dress before you shell out the cash, not only to ensure that it fits properly, but also to make sure she'll be comfortable in it. Little girls are notorious for hating anything that itches or binds them and the last thing you want on your special day is an uncomfortable flower girl.
If anyone could steal the show from the bride on her wedding day it would probably be an adorable, prettily dressed flower girl. The flower girl may be a relative of either the bride or groom and is customarily between three and eight years old. Any fancy dress in white or pastel would be suitable for a flower girl's dress. The dress may be long or short depending on the formality of the wedding. However, the bride may want to coordinate the flower girl's dress with the rest of the wedding party. In this case, the fabric and color can match or complement the bridesmaids' dresses. Keep in mind the age of the child when choosing a color, fabric or style. For example, bridesmaids' dresses may be deep colored velvets in a formal length. The flower girl's dress could be a pastel chiffon or satin with a gathered skirt, cap sleeves and a velvet sash in the bridesmaids' colors. Keep in mind the part the flower girl will play in the wedding when deciding on a flower girl's dress. Traditionally, the flower girl precedes the bride down the aisle sprinkling flower petals from a small basket. According to custom, rose petals are strewn in the bride's path assuring her a 'rosy' future. When the flower girl reaches the altar, she stands with the other attendants throughout the ceremony. The dress should be comfortable and easy to walk in. Fabrics should not be stiff or scratchy nor easily wrinkled. Velveteen, satin and organza are good all around choices. For summer weddings batiste, dotted Swiss, eyelet or lace can make a lovely and attractive dress for that special little girl. A fairly new tradition is to dress the flower girl in a miniature version of the bride's dress. The child's dress, however, should be minus the veil and train. The flower girl is the one exception to the rule that only the bride wears white. The miniature bride's dress is customarily white; however, the traditional flower girl's dress can be white or any bright or pastel color. An adorably attired flower girl can add a touch of charm and innocence to the wedding ceremony.
Flower girl dresses can be purchased from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these dresses include Target, My Girl Dress, and David's Bridal.
Many bridal boutiques have flower girl dresses or they would be able suggest a specialty shop for such an occasion. Traditionally the dress is thought of as a mini, more whimsical, version of the brides dress which will often need to have slight alterations done to it which both shops would be able to provide. http://www.nancyaugust.com/what-is-a-flower-girl.html provides useful tips on anything you need to know about your flower girl in training.
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Girls are often asked to be flower girls in weddings especially weddings of their relatives. They will get to wear a pretty new dress and drop flower petals as they walk down the aisle ahead of the bride.
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