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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

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 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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