FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Jr. Bridesmaids Dresses , Orange or Peach Themed Weddings
Melon, Sorbet Pink Flower girl dress for older girls by Pegeen
This customer chose Pegeen Style 423 and decided to have us criss-cross her back straps. Also, we added special flowers to match her lilies. The color was called MELON and the sash, SORBET.
Customer chose to base her flower girl dresses on style 423 this customer choose melon silk and sorbet pink for the bustle.
This dress is for Jr. Bridesmaids
FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Gold and Ivory Themed Weddings , Yellow Flower Girl Dresses
From Down Under, a mustard and ivory flower girl dress by Pegeen.com
We just got photos from one of our brides in Australia who recently purchased a custom flower girl dress in mustard yellow and new ivory silk from Pegeen.com
We made style 345 for her wedding.
“Greetings from Australia! The wedding was last weekend and it was a lovely day. The weather was beautiful and everyone looked lovely and enjoyed themselves. As you can see from the pics that I included there was an Autumn theme to the wedding and Emily’s flower girl dress matched the brides beautifully. Thank you!!”
THIS CUSTOMER CHOSE TO BASE HER FLOWER GIRL DRESSES ON STYLE 345 AND WANTED HER FLOWER GIRL DRESSES BASED IN new ivory WITH A GOLDENROD SASH. SHE ADDED A BOLERO JACKET, WHICH HAS AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Each week we feature a new flower girl dress to highlight as our favorite “flower girl dress of the week” – showing one of the newest custom dresses we made at Pegeen and especially love. We used a plum color of silk called wild berry and petal pink for the sash and lots and lots of layers of tulle. Pegeen has over 200 colors of silk and many more in tulle! If you plan on ordering a dress from us, we suggest you order free swatches.
This customer chose to base her pink and plum flower girl dresses on style 402 and used wild berry for the base and tulle and petal pink for the sash. Additionally, she added a Noelle rose and a v-back for a total of $55.
FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Gold and Ivory Themed Weddings , Pink Themed Weddings , Uncategorized
Flower girl Dress and Ring Bearer Suit in Gold and Pink Silk
Flower girl dresses in Petal Pink with Pin Tuck and Pearled Bodice in silk (Style 409) and Jr. Bridesmaids Dresses (style 409) and Page Boy Suits in Spun Gold Silk with pin tuck and pearled vest and knickers. (Style 267) Announcing our Flower Girl Dress/Wedding of the Month by Pegeen.com
FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Royal Wedding of William & Kate
Royal Wedding Flower Girl Dresses differences from Elizabeth, Grace, Diana and Kate
Royal Wedding flower girl dresses have made for some interesting contrasts in dresses for flower girls (called bridesmaids in the UK). There has been many styles of flower girl dresses presented over the years for different royal weddings. Of course we all remember the photographs from Charles and Diana’s wedding in 1982. Even the ex-Duchess of York had a similar flair. EVERYTHING was bigger in the 80’s including the shoulder pads, thanks to Dynasty.
This was in startling contrast to the wedding fashions of the April 29th wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Prince William and Kate Middleton). Prince William’s bride, brought us back to the simplicity and elegance of the gowns of Princess Grace and Queen Elizabeth with a darling open neck and fitted bodice. The new royal’s dress was in fact, magnificent. It had the most wonderful bustle, beautiful embroidery and lace sleeves.
The flower girl dresses that were designed for these Royal Weddings have much in contrast and design. We all now know when they were revealed last week, the young bridesmaids for the Windsor’s wedding was simple and elegant with the skirts amazingly similar to the bride. The bit of lace trim and all those covered buttons showed a royal restraint. Princess Grace’s flower girls wore short, knee length dresses with tight bustling at the waist, peter pan collars and tiny yet, puffy sleeves so typical of the 1950’s. At Queen Elizabeth II marriage to Prince Phillip, the children wore kilts. Princess Diana’s flower girl girls were full, layered and with delicate but wide English laces and of course had wide silk ruffling at the neck and on the sleeves. I admit, I was influenced by her wedding and when I was in London for a buying trip in the early 80′s, I scooped up the most magnificent wedding gown in a style between Princess Diana’s and Cinderella while shopping at Harrod’s (to be revealed at my Anniversary Vow Renewal this coming December at Disney…. like Marie Osmond, I have to get back in that gown!).
Typically and realistically, flower girl dresses should me made to compliment the wedding gown but we also believe, fill the child’s desire to be a princess too! Swirly dresses are more preferred and as long as they twirl, the little girl is happy. Our suggestion is that the dress should compliment the wedding gown by pulling in elements of the wedding through color, style, length and fabrication. Naturally, if you have any design concerns, contact us at Pegeen, visit our site, on our chat or call us as one of us designers are always on the ready to help…. because flower girl dresses and ring bearer suits are just about all we manufacture and design at Pegeen.com
FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Royal Wedding of William & Kate
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”.
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.
Yummy eye candy for your favorite flower girl with a matching dress for her doll!

Our latest flower girl dress of the week – for more visit our website. All of our dresses and suits are made in our own U.S. Factory located in Orlando, FL. Pegeen manufactures and designs over 85 styles in 200 colors and each are available in any color and any size. For more personal creations see our custom page.
FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Royal Wedding of William & Kate
Royal Wedding news from the flower girl dress authority, Marg Hyland
More Royal Wedding news from Marg Hyland, one of the flower girl dress industry’s leading authorities and Head Designer/Founder of Pegeen.com Children’s Wear:
Orlando, FL – April 20, 2011 – The Royal Wedding nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton are a little more than a week away. So who are her young attendants? In the UK, young attendants are called bridesmaids whereas in the US, we call them flower girls. So what will they be wearing. It’s a wedding made in fairytale heaven, well at least for some of us. Marg Hyland, founder and head designer of Pegeen® which sells exclusively online as Pegeen.com, has just introduced some very unique designs as she has been doing for almost three (3) decades. This collection, however, includes flower girl dresses and ring bearers’ suits appropriate for any child attending or participating in a wedding planned for the most royal of occasions. For every bride who wants to feel like royalty on her special day: The Regal Collection . . . Inspired by Royalty.
Each dress is a totally new design especially for infants and children, made with fabrics such as duchess silk satin, custom made brocades, optional monogramming and other available customizations, feathers and jewels, damask and yards of imported French ribbon and tulle, with names reflecting designs appropriate to different periods in history such as Guinevere, Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth, Grace, Isabella, and even Bloody Mary (a beautiful red flower girl dress which will be perfect for weddings during the holidays). Hyland has introduced a total of ten (10) flower girl dresses, and has even provided two (2) perfect little boys’ period outfits: the James and the William. This collection is expected to quickly become one of Pegeen®‘s most in-demand lines of all time. And considering the current economy, the price is right. These period flower girl dresses start at only $300 and the boys’ outfits at $250.
SO, what about the children in Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding party?
The Royal Bridesmaids: Traditionally, the flower girl will be dressed in complimentary colors to the bride’s wedding theme and will scatter rose petals down the aisle ahead of the bride and just behind the ring bearer. Pegeen carries over 85 styles of flower girl dresses and jr. bridesmaids attire in 200 colors so customizable that every child usually walks down the aisle with a unique and personal vision of loveliness.
Grace van Cutsem, Bridesmaid, daughter of Prince Charles’ godson, Hugh van Cutsem, who incidentally was a pageboy in Prince Charles’ and Princess Diana’s wedding in 1981. Also in attendance will be the Honorable Margarita Armstrong-Jones, the 8-year-old is Prince William’s second cousin and the daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Linley. Eliza Lopes, the 3-year-old daughter of Laura and Harry Lopes and granddaughter of Prince William’s step-mother, Camilla Parker Bowles. Lady Louise Windsor, the 7-year-old daughter of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Essex. Lady Louise is Prince William’s first cousin and ninth in line to the throne.
The Page Boys: The page boy will carry the bride’s train as she enters the church and proceeds up the aisle. Pegeen designs over 24 of the most elegant and sophisticated outfits for pageboys and ring bearers who’s job it is to carry the rings on a cushion down the aisle in front of the procession.
Billy Lowther-Pinkerton, the 10-year-old son of Anthony James Moxon “Jami”‘ Lowther-Pinkerton, who is the part-time Private Secretary to Prince William and Prince Harry. Tom Pettiferis the son of Prince William’s former nanny, Tiggy Legge Bourke and also Prince William’s godchild.
We can’t wait to see the designs!
FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES , Infant and Toddler Flower Girl Dresses , Purple Themed Weddings
Infant flower girl dresses
Pegeen makes flower girl dresses for children in all sizes. This photo of a very happy munchkin was sent to us after a customer asked for a rush dress and bolero jacket for her one year old daughter. We just couldn’t help but smile when we saw her picture!
When picking a style for an infant or toddler, anything can go BUT sometimes the simple flower girl dress styles are quite lovely. At Pegeen we make flower girl dresses in sizes from 3 months to plus size and most of our dresses look beautiful in any size. You can choose from 200+ colors although we recommend that a light color goes on the bodice so that the photographer can light the child’s face easily.
Black and Gray Themed Weddings , FEATURED FLOWER GIRL DRESSES
Flower girl dresses of the Month
Once a bride or mom has purchased their flower girl dresses or ring bearer suits from Pegeen.com they are free to send in their photographs of their children dressed in Pegeen’s fashions. Pegeen only chooses their models from customers who send in photographs of their children who have purchased dresses from the company. Customer’s photos are highlighted throughout our website in our Real Weddings Gallery as well as other places around the site. If all the elements are right, these photographs may be chosen to be used in some of our advertising.

More about our April Wedding of the Month…..
What I loved most about our wedding this month was the beautiful textures and the wedding site. Set at the St. John’s Grace Episcopal Church, Buffalo, NY and beautifully photographed by nickelcitystudios.com. I admit, I am a sucker for beautiful wood work and the lovely church setting was equally complimented by the reception site held at the Williams-Butler House, Buffalo. It reminded me so much of that wonderful show I used to watch on A&E, America’s Castles and I was so impressed at the history of these two buildings. Makes me want to visit Buffalo, which now that it’s Spring and not subject to the snow, I am more likely to brave.










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