Thursday, June 13, 2013

Comfort and Youth: Flower Girl Dresses

In every woman’s life, there came a part when you became someone’s flower girl. Back then, you thought you were wearing the most elegant gown you have ever seen. You tossed flowers jubilantly as you walk through the aisle. You could have possibly declared that it was the most precious moment you would ever have in your entire life.

Right now, however, as you go through the picture of that moment when you became a flower girl, you feel nothing but hate to whoever made your dress. You now realize that the color did not complement your skin’s tone, the accessories made you seem like you were choking, and the fitting made you look like you were twenty pounds heavier than how you really were.



Flower girls pretty much represent the childhood life of the bride that she is about to leave. And so, flower girl dresses are very important to the entire wedding ceremony. Most people, especially grown-ups who are dreaming to have a child of their own, will take flower girl dresses as a big deal.

Flower girl dresses should not make the young ladies look like adults. It should be emphasized that their youth is the very reason why they are a part of the ceremony. The design should look carefree, playful and juvenile. Tutus and tiaras are even nice stuff to consider.

Aside from having a playful design, the kids should also be comfortable in their dresses. We often see kids throwing tantrums in the middle of a wedding ceremony because she does not feel comfortable in her dress. The accessories and embellishments in the gowns of the children should not prick them in any parts of their body for it may cause itch and irritation. The fitting should also be adequately loose so that they may not think that they are somehow suffocating.


Flower girl dresses might be small in terms of cloth use, but they sure play big and cute roles in the entire wedding ceremony!

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