A Brief history on Flower Girl Dresses



Flower girls are known to have been taking part in weddings since ancient times. Even though we have been through changing times of fashion and seen changes in the roles of members of conventional wedding ceremonies, the role of flower girl remains consistent in weddings. In the weddings of modern times, flower girls go before the bride down the walkway, with their gowns often matching the bridesmaids' dresses. They may hold flower baskets or spread petals. Because of their cute appearance, flower girls often attract the guests’ attention. These lovable flower girls and the charming bride never fail to steal the show. 

Flower girl dresses changed throughout history and will carry on evolving as time goes on. Below herewith we take a short passage back in time to the beginning of flower girl: 

The first flower girl ever recorded in history dated back to the ancient Roman times. Back then, these lovely young girls hold sheaths of wheat and herbs. This bounty was associated with blessings of prosperity and fertility. Then, in the medieval times, the flower girls carried garlic. This is mainly due to the Black Plague in Europe. Garlic was carried not only to ward off evil spirits, but also because of its antibacterial nature. The garments worn by the follower girls were the same as that of the bride. 

It was in the Victorian era that the flower girl dresses began to look as they do today. Dresses were generally made of white or ivory muslin with a colored ribbon sash. As with the need to seek affordable wedding gowns, these dresses were rather more practical and less formal than what it is today. Flower girls signify beauty, innocence and wishes for healthy children. 

During the Edwardian times, flower girl dresses with satin sashes continue to be popular. The style of the dresses generally followed that of the adult gowns. They began to emulate not only in color, but the style of the bridesmaid dresses. From 1920’s to the 1960’s, flapper style designs were commonly used for flower girl dresses. It wasn’t until the 1960’s that full elegant style was introduced.    

In the present days, the demand continues to grow and focus more on superior design in bridal flower girl dresses. The designs and styles should appeal to both children and adults. The dresses should be elegant and lovely. These special occasion dresses must be sweet, fashionable and fun creations. The role of flower girls and their dresses change throughout history and will continue so in the future. The only thing that will remain constant would be they will always be the sweet little princesses who are fun loving and joyful. 



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April 9, 2011 at 12:45 AM

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