Wedding Belles

Whose big day is it, anyway? The flower girl, of course!

Lynne Konstantin I

Arts & Life Editor

eing chosen as a flower girl is a big
job for a little person, but one of
the biggest thrills is wearing a fairy-
tale dress for a day.
Although the long-standing tradition of
a poufy white gown in miniature is still a
favorite, like the wedding-gown itself, where
options abound for every bride's style, the
flower-girl dress is following suit. Trends

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include everything from magnificent confec-
tions of lace and tulle, wrapped up in a silky
sash, to simple, diminutive sheaths.
Also like the grown-up gown, the littlest
stars' frocks can be chosen in a range of
delicious colors, from clean white with a pop
of punch to all-over blush, blue or gold to
match the bridesmaid.

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Jenny Yoo ANNIE

DRESS ($190)
with gossamer
lace, in Ivory, at
Anthropologie's
BHLDN.com .

Seahorse by Watters
JULES DRESS ($184)
with tiers of flouncy
tulle, in Nude, at
Anthropologie's
BHLDN.com .

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celebrate! I March 2015

I Love Gorgeous MY
MOON DRESS ($169)
with sequined bodice
and full skirt, in Ivory,
at Anthropologie's
BHLDN.com .

