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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. A flower girl walks down the aisle before the maid of honor or just before the bride. Scattering flower petals or holding a bouquet of flowers, the flower girl always grabs a fair amount of attention at the wedding ceremony. The young girl, usually about 5 to 10 years of age, is sometimes accompanied by her male counterpart the 'ring bearer'. Dressed in a vintage looking gown with an umbrella skirt and frilly layers, their dresses are meticulously picked out by family members or wedding planners. Traditionally in shades and hues of white, these dresses have further been evolved to include pastel shades and even shades of red. Pretty detailing such as bows, frills, and satin laces decorate these dresses, resulting in many flower girls being termed as 'Barbie dolls'. Sitting pretty in a gorgeous dress, flower girls are a delight to the eye at any wedding. A flower girl dress must embody grace and eminence with a generous touch of class. Her dress lends just the right amount of beauty and grace to the wedding ceremony. A sure favorite at all wedding ceremonies, a flower girl deserves a dress that brings out the best in her. |
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