Collection: Flower Girl Dresses

sleeveless white boho flower girl dress combines a delicate lace bodice with a flowing tulle skirt, creating a dreamy and elegant style perfect for rustic flower girls.
sleeveless white boho flower girl dress combines a delicate lace bodice with a flowing tulle skirt, creating a dreamy and elegant style perfect for rustic flower girls.
White Sleeveless Tulle Flower Girl Dress
Price
$82.00
Junior bridesmaid dress with sleeves
Blush Pink Lace Long Sleeve Dress – Elegant Toddler Flower Girl Dress for Romantic Weddings
Blush Boho Tulle & Lace Gown
Price
$84.00
Short Sleeve Blush Tulle Toddler Girl Boho Flower Girl Dresses
Short Sleeve Blush Tulle Toddler Girl Boho Flower Girl Dresses
Blush Gown with Flutter Sleeves
Price
$84.00
Short Sleeve White Tulle & Lace Flower Girls Dresses
Short Sleeve White Tulle & Lace Flower Girls Dresses
White Flutter Sleeve Vintage Inspired Gown
Price
$84.00
Camille Aqua Sequin Gown  Silver Bodice Formal Dress
Camille Aqua Sequin Gown  Silver Bodice Formal Dress
Camille Gown Aqua Silver Sequin
Price
$120.00
White Lace Summer Dress  Romantic Tie‑Back Maxi
White Lace Summer Dress  Romantic Tie‑Back Maxi
Alice Ann Dress White
Price
$80.00
Lela Gown Lavender Sequin
Lela Gown Lavender Sequin
Lela Gown Lavender Sequin
Price
$120.00
Luna Gown Navy
Luna Gown Navy
Luna Gown Navy
Price
$130.00
Clara Gown
Clara Gown
Clara Gown
Price
$130.00

Flower Girl Dresses by Color

Blush Pink Rose Dresses
Burgundy Tulle Flower Girl Dress  Lace Open Back
Burgundy & Plum Dresses
burnt orange toddler flower girl dress for modern and boho wedding themes
Burnt Orange Dresses
Blue Lace Flower Girl Dress Feathered Back & Tulle
Dusty Blue Dresses
Sage Green Ruffle Sleeve Flower Girl Dress | Boho Tulle Gown for Garden Weddings
Sage Green Forest Mint Dresses

Flower girl dresses are more than outfits

— they’re tiny reflections of your wedding story. Whether you’re planning a romantic garden ceremony, a classic church wedding, a rustic celebration, or a modern minimalist event, our curated collection of flower girl dresses is designed to bring your vision to life with softness, elegance, and timeless charm.
Each dress in this collection is thoughtfully chosen for weddings, featuring delicate lace, airy tulle, soft satin, and gentle hues that photograph beautifully. From ivory and white to sage, champagne, blush, and seasonal tones, you’ll find styles that coordinate effortlessly with your bridal party and wedding palette.
Comfort matters just as much as beauty, which is why our dresses are crafted with lightweight fabrics, child‑friendly fits, and details that allow your flower girl to walk, twirl, and shine with confidence.
Explore our collection to find the perfect dress for your ceremony — one that feels magical, meaningful, and made for the moment she walks down the aisle.


How to Choose the Perfect Flower Girl Dress for Your Wedding

Choosing the perfect flower girl dress is one of those small but meaningful decisions that brings your wedding vision to life. The flower girl is often the first hint of your ceremony’s style — a soft, sweet preview of the moment you walk down the aisle. Whether your wedding is classic, modern, rustic, or whimsical, the right dress blends beauty, comfort, and cohesion. Below is a complete guide to help you choose a dress that photographs beautifully, fits comfortably, and complements your wedding theme.


1. Start With Your Wedding Style

Your wedding theme sets the tone for the flower girl’s look. Brides often search for “flower girl dresses for garden weddings,” “rustic flower girl dress,” or “formal wedding flower girl outfit,” because the dress should feel like a natural extension of the ceremony.

  • Classic & Traditional Weddings: Satin bodices, structured skirts, pearl details, and timeless silhouettes.
  • Romantic Garden Weddings: Lace sleeves, floral appliqués, soft tulle, and airy movement.
  • Rustic or Boho Weddings: Linen textures, simple silhouettes, earthy tones, and natural trims.
  • Modern Weddings: Clean lines, minimalist shapes, and monochrome palettes.
  • Vintage Weddings: Puff sleeves, embroidered lace, heirloom‑inspired details, and soft ivory tones.

Choosing a dress that echoes your theme creates visual harmony and elevates your photos.


Flower Girl Dress Colors by Season

Color plays a huge role in how your flower girl blends with your bridal party and overall aesthetic. Seasonal palettes help guide your choices and ensure your photos feel cohesive with the time of year.

Spring Weddings

Spring calls for soft, airy hues that feel fresh and romantic.

  • Blush
  • Sage
  • Champagne
  • Light blue
  • Mint

These colors pair beautifully with garden venues, florals, and outdoor ceremonies.

Summer Weddings

Summer palettes are bright, warm, and full of life.

  • White
  • Ivory
  • Aqua
  • Dusty blue
  • Soft lavender

Lightweight fabrics and breezy silhouettes keep little ones comfortable in warm weather.

Fall Weddings

Fall weddings shine with rich, warm tones and deeper color stories.

  • Burnt orange
  • Burgundy
  • Plum
  • Olive
  • Forest green

These hues complement rustic barns, vineyards, and outdoor autumn ceremonies.

Winter Weddings

Winter weddings call for elegance, depth, and a touch of magic.

  • Navy
  • Emerald
  • Classic white
  • Champagne
  • Silver‑gray

Long sleeves, lace overlays, and heavier fabrics feel right at home in winter settings.


Flower Girl Dress Fabrics Explained

Understanding fabrics helps you choose a dress that not only looks beautiful but feels comfortable for your flower girl. Here’s a simple breakdown of the most popular materials and when to choose them.

Tulle

Light, airy, and whimsical — perfect for princess silhouettes and twirl‑worthy skirts. Ideal for spring and summer weddings or any ceremony with a romantic feel.

Lace

Timeless, elegant, and full of texture. Lace adds heirloom charm and works beautifully for classic, vintage, or garden weddings. Soft lace is best for comfort.

Satin

Smooth, structured, and formal. Satin bodices or skirts create a polished look ideal for traditional or evening weddings.

Chiffon

Lightweight and flowy with soft movement. Chiffon is perfect for boho, beach, or outdoor weddings.

Cotton & Linen Blends

Breathable and comfortable — great for toddlers or warm‑weather ceremonies. These fabrics pair well with rustic or casual themes.

Organza

Sheer, crisp, and slightly structured. Organza adds volume without heaviness and is often used in layered skirts.

Choosing the right fabric ensures your flower girl feels comfortable, confident, and happy throughout the day.


Sizing Guide: How to Measure Your Flower Girl

A perfect fit is essential — not just for comfort, but for confidence. Children grow quickly, so accurate measurements matter more than age‑based sizing. Here’s how to measure your flower girl at home:

1. Chest

Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the tape snug but not tight. This ensures the bodice fits comfortably without gaping.

2. Waist

Measure around the natural waistline, typically just above the belly button. Many dresses include adjustable sashes or elastic backs for flexibility.

3. Hips

For fuller skirts, hips matter less, but for A‑line or straight silhouettes, measure around the widest part of the hips.

4. Shoulder to Hem

Measure from the top of the shoulder down to where you want the dress to fall.

  • Knee‑length: hits just above or at the knee
  • Tea‑length: mid‑calf
  • Full‑length: just above the floor to prevent tripping

5. Height

Always measure height — it helps confirm the correct length and overall proportion.

When to Measure

Measure 6–8 weeks before the wedding, then again 2–3 weeks before ordering if the child is growing quickly. If you’re between sizes, sizing up is usually safest.


Final Thoughts

Choosing the perfect flower girl dress is about blending beauty, comfort, and cohesion. When you consider your wedding style, seasonal colors, fabric choices, and accurate sizing, you create a look that feels intentional and magical. Your flower girl becomes a sweet reflection of your ceremony — a tiny storyteller walking ahead of you, setting the tone for the moment you say “I do.”