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Flower Girl Dresses


There are multiple different styles of dresses considered appropriate for flower girls. Our basic glossary of dress styles can help you decide which style in flower girl dresses is right for your flower girl at your wedding.

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Silhouette:

  • A-line: Shaped like the letter A, this style of dress is fitted at the chest and flows out from the waist.
  • Ball gown: Like classic ball gowns, this style of dress features a full skirt.
  • Princess: Similar to the style of an A-line dress, this style of dress also features a full skirt & fitted top. For reference, look at the styles of dresses worn by princesses in Disney movies.
  • Sheath: This style of dress is fitted all over.

Neckline:

  • Bateau:  Also known as the boat neck, this neckline closely follows the contours of the collarbone.
  • Halter: This dress looks like a short sleeve dress form the front, but actually ties at the nape of the neck, exposing the upper back.
  • Modest: Modest necklines cover up everything & are appropriate for young children.
  • Off The Shoulder: Exposing a bit of shoulder, the sleeves of this dress rest right at the edge of the shoulder.
  • One Shoulder: With only one sleeve, this style of neckline leave one shoulder exposed.
  • Scoop: This neckline scoops down a bit in the front.
  • Sheer: Though it features a sheer neckline, the bodice of this dress is entirely covered up.
  • Square: This style of neckline is shaped like a square around the neck.
  • Strapless: There are no sleeves or straps in the neckline of this dress.
  • Sweetheart: This dress is only slightly v-necked in the front.
  • V-neck: This style has a v-shaped neckline.

Gown length:

  • Floor: The hemline of this dress brushes the floor.
  • Short: This dress is knee or ankle length.
  • Tea: The hemline of this dress hits right at the ankle.

Sleeves:

  • Balloon: This sleeve is full over the upper arm, narrow form the elbow to the wrist & is fuller at the top.
  • Bell: This sleeve is narrow at the armhole & wide and uncuffed at the wrist.
  • Bishop: This sleeve is full below the elbow & gathered and loose at the wrist.
  • Cap: This is a small short sleeve that sits on the shoulder forming a stiff cap.
  • Pouf: This is a full sleeve that is gathered around the armhole.
  • Spaghetti strap: Just a thin strap attached to the bodice.
  • Tulip: a short sleeve that crisscrosses over the bicep.

There are multiple styles of dress to consider when selecting flower girl dresses. Using our guidelines, you can select the best style of dress for your flower girl.

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