April 29th 2011 archive

Princess Kate Royal Wedding Flower Girl Dresses Revealed

Pegeen® introduces the latest addition to the Regal Collection – our take on the flower girl dresses used in the royal wedding, the “Princess Kate”.

Flower Girl Dresses inspired by the Royal Wedding by Pegeen.com

The dress has 5 pleats on the sash, made of duchess silk satin or shantung silk,  gorded skirt with a wide flair at the bottom and Engish Nottingham lace hem, darling Nottingham lace-trimmed sleeves trimmed with silk covered buttons covering 12 layers of tulle and underpinnings.  Pegeen calls this style simply, “Princess Kate” or style #601.   The entire Regal Collection, like “The Katherine” named for Katherine Parr, the last of  Henry VII’s wives,  can be seen by visiting Pegeen.com for details.

Flower girl dress ideas for the Royal Wedding from Brides.com

Flower girl dress ideas for the Royal Wedding from Brides.com

We couldn’t be more honored than to have been mentioned in Brides.com Editor’s picks:

bPegeen.com flower girl dresses chosen as Editor's Picks in Brides.com

As Published in Brides.com:
FLOWER GIRL DRESS IDEAS FOR THE ROYAL WEDDING

There are lots of perks that come with being a young attendant at a royal wedding, including the opportunity to dress in the frilliest, fanciest dress imaginable. At the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, the princess was shadowed by a troupe of little flower girls (or “bridesmaids” as they’re known across the pond) outfitted in ruffly white couture ensembles accented with yellow sashes. We think that princess-to-be Kate Middleton will likely adhere to tradition when styling her tiny attendants—they’ll probably wear white dresses with sleeves or a jacket, perhaps featuring a touch of color, like regal red or Kate’s favorite shade of blue. We’ve pulled together some of our favorite flower girl options for Kate to peruse.

Dress by Pegeen