Showing posts with label Cheap Flower Girl Dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap Flower Girl Dresses. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Beauty Flower Girl Dresses


Beauty Flower Girl Dresses


The Beauty of Pink Flower Girl Dresses

When we envision little girls in their favorite types of dresses and gowns it is most often going to be in shades of pink. For whatever reasons, millions of girls love the pale, bold, and even brilliant hues of pink. This is also the reason that a bride will be able to find an overabundance of pink flower girl dresses too.

There are a few things to remember when beginning the search for pink flower girl dresses that will really help in the selection process. While most flower dress are supposed to look similar to a bride, not many brides will wear a pink gown.
Beauty Flower Girl Dresses

Generally this means that when choosing from the many pink girl dresses the bride will have two paths to follow - selecting a dress that is cut and decorated in a way similar to her own bridal gown or selecting a child's dress that is similar in some way to the rest of the bridal party.

Generally it is the latter route that is followed by the bride looking at pink flower girl dresses, but it is surprising just how many bridal gown features show up in a girl dress too. For example, there are many pink dresses that feature silk ribbons, embroidery, and even overlays that are nearly identical to adult versions.
Beauty Flower Girl Dresses

Of course there are also many fairy tale-style gowns for children with crinolines, tulle skirts, dangling silk ribbons, velour bodices, and more. These are perfectly acceptable for integration with the wedding party, but it is usually a good idea to be sure that there is some sort of complementary or matching color appearing elsewhere in the group. Whether this is a hue or color within the decorations, flowers, cummerbunds of the men in the bridal party, or accents in the women's' gowns is irrelevant; it is important only that the young girl's dress somehow "fit" into the rest of the party.
Beauty Flower Girl Dresses

Many brides now include their flower girls in the selection process in order to be sure that they will be as excited about wearing their wedding day clothes as the rest of the group. This is also a way to be sure that a dress is not too difficult for the child to move around while wearing. For instance, some girls find it uncomfortable to wear or to move about in a fitted skirt while others might be uncomfortable with spaghetti straps.


Article Source: By Patricia Pirkis

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Flower Girl Dresses


Flower Girl Dresses


Types and Styles of Flower Girl Dresses

When selecting a flower girl dress for your wedding, there are many things to consider - the age and height of the flower girl, wedding colors, dress length, dress style, and so forth. The first step is to know what styles of flower girl dresses are available. This quick guide outlines the types of dresses in the market so you can find that perfect, adorable dress.

Flower Girl Dress Bodice and Skirt

Flower Girl Dresses

Flower girl dresses are made of two parts - the bodice and the skirt. The bodice is the upper portion of the dress from the neckline and shoulders to the waistline, or just above the waistline, depending on the dress. The skirt is the bottom portion of the dress. There are different styles of both sections, and varying combinations using these styles.

Princess Flower Girl Dresses

Most flower girls want to look like a princess in their dress. They want to look and feel fancy just like the bride and bridesmaids. There are some flower girl dresses that are designed to look like princess dresses. These often have a full skirt with lots of frills, lace, beads, flowers, or ribbons. Some princess styles to look for include dresses with a satin bodice and a double-layered full tulle skirt. These often have a ribbon wrapped around the dress above the waistline with a flower or bow. A crinoline or a hoop slip can be added under the skirt to give an even fuller look.
Flower Girl Dresses

Pleated Skirts

Skirts with pleats may not sound typical of flower girl dresses, but they are actually very pretty, especially the longer, box-pleated skirts. Pleated skirts are not as full as the princess-type skirts, but can still be very decorative. Box-pleated skirts have wide, even pleats that run vertically down the skirt's length and appear to spread wider apart toward the bottom of the skirt. Pleated flower girl dresses are classical in style and offer a simple, yet elegant touch to any wedding.

Gathered, Pulled, Puffed, and Scattered!

This may sound like a messy way to describe a flower girl dress style, but it's really a very beautiful design. With this type of dress, the skirt's upper layer of cloth, satin, or lace is gathered at the hemline and/or at certain points throughout, and then pulled and puffed at these points. This gives a semi-wrinkled look. With scattered flowers or roses at the gathered points, this style creates a dashing look for the flower girl!

Pick-Up Skirt

The pick-up design is often used on a full or a-line skirt. Pieces of fabric are gathered at the hemline, allowing other parts to drape in a curve around the hemline of the skirt. This simple added touch makes any plain skirt look elegant and graceful.
Flower Girl Dresses

A-Line, Asymmetric, or Column Skirt

The a-line skirt hugs the waist and flows outward toward the hemline without the appearance of a full skirt. Asymmetric skirts are similar to the a-line, but with an unusual pattern line that runs the full length of the dress. A column skirt or column dress is a straight dress with a bias-type cut and vertical seams, which gives the long, slender look. This might not be the best choice for little girls, but for older, taller girls near teenage years, it can be an excellent choice.

Bodices and Sleeves

Bodices may be plain satin or decorated with lace, flowers, or pearls. The bodice might be pleated, embroidered, or feature scattered flowers or roses. There are also varying styles of necklines such as halter, sweetheart, v-neckline, scoop, or boat neckline. The sweetheart neckline is shaped similar to a heart. The v-neckline comes to a perfect V shape from the shoulders to the middle of the upper chest. The scoop neckline offers a slight curve around the neck. The boat neckline curves in a wide range from shoulder to shoulder. The halter neckline has wide straps that wrap around the neck, similar to a halter top. Flower girl dresses may be sleeveless or feature halter straps, thin spaghetti (or wider) straps, short or long sleeves, or puff sleeves.

Flower girl dresses can also come with jackets, gloves, shawls, and other items to complete the outfit. When choosing a flower girl dress, consider the styles of other dresses being worn in the wedding. The flower girl dress can be unique in design, but should complement all the other dresses as well as the wedding colors.

You can use online resources to see photos of flower girl dresses and to get an idea of what styles are available. There are many children's boutiques or online stores that sell kids' special occasion clothing where you can view and purchase flower girl dresses. These shops may also offer other products such as boys' suits, christening dresses, or girls' communion dresses. Having just the right flower girl and flower girl dress will add that special touch to your wedding!



Article Source: By Chris Robertson
 
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