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One Small Child
flower girl dresses
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Choosing a Flower Girl Dress
The best flower girl dresses come from companies that specialize in
children’s wear – “wedding package” designers often just adjust
adult-size measurements to children’s bodies, resulting in a fit,
trim, and accents disproportionate to a little girl’s frame.
One Small Child has been designing
flower girl dresses to fit flower girls for over 21 years.
Learn more about us.
In selecting a flower girl dress,
brides should consider the fabric texture – stiff, scratchy fabrics
make for unhappy little girls. Although all of the dresses at One
Small Child are made to be (pleasantly!) wearable, customers have a
fifteen-day
try-it-out period to decide whether the dress is to the flower
girls’ liking.
Although the bride may choose the
flower girl dresses, the parents of the flower girls must pay for them unless the
bride offers to pay instead. Some brides specify only the colors of
a flower girl dress and let the girls decide on a style. Other
brides have long-held dreams of the perfect flower girl dress; since
this is her special day, the bride’s preferences should be held
paramount.
The parents of the flower girls
are often expected to order the flower girl dresses. If the wedding day is more
than six months in the future, the flower girls' parents should take into
account possible growth spurts when deciding on dress
sizes.
Dresses are often white,
reminiscent of the bridal gown, and have a
colored sash or
accent. But many flower
girls depart from this tradition and still
add splendidly to the
wedding procession. Flower-accented dresses
and full, tulle skirts are
longtime favorites among flower girls and make them feel like little
princesses. Full, ruffley slips are
must-haves for most flower girl dresses.
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