You're planning your wedding and need flower girl dresses. Do you want a white flower girl dress or ivory flower girl dresses? Pink flower girl dresses or a combination? What styles are "in" for flower girl dresses this season? There are several very "standard" flower girl dress styles that are always appropriate: - Matching the bride's maids; this is best for older girls who are acting as Jr. Bride's Maids and you will have to order them at the same time to match well; - Shop in store after store for months dragging the children and parents with you (decision-by-committee is never a good idea!); - Forget about it until it's nearly too late, then panic and have to settle for whatever is available; - Shop conveniently on line then send a message to each family telling them which style and color to order and that they need to get them ordered now; - Shop on line, use Tell-a-Friend to send the styles you like to the group to vote if you prefer and never have to struggle with "I don't like that!" with the child in a store. What style flower girl dresses are there? - The #1 hot choice this season is the A-line dress. It is a figure-flattering style that looks good on almost shape including plus-sized girls. The ballgown. This is a fitted bodice to the natural waistline and a full, gathered skirt below with the "Cinderella" silhouette. It is always elegant and tasteful for little ones! Older girls, unfortunately, may balk at wearing this style complaining that it is "babyish" though they may love it again when they are older. It is also not the best style for extra-fluffy girls. - The ballgown - which often has a "pick up skirt" to reflect this popular trend in bridal gowns. With or without the pick up effect, this dress has a fitted bodice and full, frothy skirt similar to "Cinderella". Let our staff know if you need assistance picking the perfect flower girl dresses for your wedding day.
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