From tutu flower girl dresses to couture flower girl designs they all seem to have a kind of magic. There's something about seeing flower girls at weddings, with their graceful procession that sets the tone for this special occasion, they can steal the show. She may be small, but your flower girl has a big job; leading the way for your walk down the aisle. Because of her unique role, a lot of thought is put into the flower girl's dress. Many brides opt to have these darlings dressed in miniature versions of their wedding gowns. Other flower girls are outfitted in white dresses with sashes to match the bridesmaids. From tutus and tiered skirts to floral accents and embellishments, each option is cuter than the next.
Flower Girl Fashionistas
It was in the Victorian era that the flower girl was welcomed into the traditional wedding ceremony. Popularized by their inclusion in high profile weddings, flower girls soon gained importance in wedding ceremonies. Today's little cherubs are so enchanting with tutus looking like fairy princesses to bohemian styles and floral crowns or classic to couture designs. With so many options and various looks it can be daunting to find just the right look to compliment your own style. Below we share some of our favorite flower girl designers and their trending dresses.
These beauties will have your flower girls looking like little fashionistas!
Credits (top down, left to right): Designer: Anna Triant Couture, Photographer: Meg Bitton | (Teal and Pink Dress) Dollcake Vintage, Photographer: Old Classic | Krikor Jabotian | Anna Triant Couture, Photographer: Meg Bitton | Melissa Jane Designs
Credits (top down, left to right): Isabella Couture | Lilli Couture | Amanda Folz | Lilli Couture | Designer: Olivia Kate Couture, Photographer: Kentucky Studio
Credits (top down, left to right): Designer: Dollcake Vintage | Lilli Couture | Designer: Olivia Kate Couture, Photographer: Jen Jar Photography | Designer: Little Dreamers Tutu, Photographer: La Luz Photography | Designer: Anna Triant Couture, Photographer: Meg Bitton
Credits (top down, left to right): Designer: Little Dreamers Tutu, Photographer: Mallory Lynn Photography | Designer: Anna Triant Couture, Photographer: Meg Bitton | Lilli Couture | Amanda Folz | Sadek Majed Couture (Last three photos)