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From Down Under, a Mustard and Ivory Flower Girl Dress by Pegeen.com

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.

Style 345 Mustard and Ivory Flower Girl Dress by Pegeen.com

“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!!”

Mustard or Goldenrod Yellow and Ivory silk flower girl dresses by Pegeen.com

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.

Flower Girl Dress of the Week in Ppink and Plum Tulle

Flower Girl Dress of the Week in Pink and Plum Tulle

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.

tulle flower girl dress by PegeenThis 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.

Pink and Yellow Flower Girl Dress of the Week

Pink and Yellow Flower Girl Dress of the Week

Sometimes, lemonade doesn’t mean crazy officials charging little kids for entrepreneurship (although that is a crazy battle against freedom). In our case, lemonade is a beautiful silk shown in our pink and yellow flower girl dress style 313.

Cerise pink and yellow lemonade silk flower girl dress of the week by Pegeen

This customer chose to base her flower girl dresses on style 313 with a cerise bodice, lemonade sash and butter creme silk underskirt and organza for her flower girls.  These and other colorful dresses seen can be seen in our flower girl dress of the week.  See our latest winners!

Gray and Pink Silk Flower Girl Dress of the Month for July

Gray and Pink Silk Flower Girl Dress of the Month for July

Congratulations to our winner for the Wedding of the Month of July.  Their wedding was a beautiful theme of pewter and wood rose pink.

We think Lily looked beautiful in her pewter gray and woodrose pink silk flower girl dress, Pegeen style 383.

Pewter Gray and Woodrose Pink Silk flower girl dresses by Pegeen.com

Pewter Gray and Woodrose Pink Silk flower girl dresses by Pegeen.com

Gray and pink flower girl dress of the month by Pegeen.com

Happy 4th of July: Pretty Red, White and Blue Flower Girl Dresses

Happy 4th of July: Pretty Red, White and Blue Flower Girl Dresses

I love the 4th of July as much as I love my country.  We would make a cake with blueberries and strawberries and watch the fireworks in Sea Isle City in the 1950’s when there were less the 50 people on a 10 block radius.  We sat on our porch and watched some really beautiful shows.  Fast forward to the 70’s, my grandmother, for whom I was named, passed away on the 4th of July – I swear because she wanted to make sure we didn’t forget we never forgot her every time we watched fireworks!  Fast forward to the present day, we now have moved our family and Pegeen to Orlando and get to watch fireworks every single night!  I am looking forward to going to Epcot this year on the 4th because they have the best and most patriotic display of fireworks and music, and then come home and watch the movie AVALON because that was so much like our life as children with the relatives.   This is our tradition, what is yours?

Here is our display of Red White and Blue flower girl dresses and ring bearer suits.  For more visit our Patriotic Themed Weddings.

Patriotic Flower Girl Dresses and Ring Bearer Suits by Pegeen.com

Royal Wedding Flower Girl Dresses differences from Elizabeth, Grace, Diana and 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.

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Guinevere from the Regal CollectionFlower Girl Dresses Fit for Royalty

 

 

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

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