In the realm of weddings, few roles hold as much charm and innocence as that of the flower girl. As a seasoned dressmaker with a passion for crafting one-of-a-kind and custom bridal dresses for children, I have had the privilege of witnessing the impact that well-chosen flower girl dresses can have on the overall ambiance of a wedding. This article is dedicated to brides embarking on the delightful journey of choosing the perfect attire for their young flower girls. By addressing some of the most commonly asked questions, I aim to empower you with insights that will make the process as joyous and rewarding as the day itself. (All dresses featured were custom made by me in the Anagrassia Atelier...
Photos and video of the THOMMY DRESS, a convertible flower girl dress for weddings, Bat Mitzvah, and First Communion. It is a custom and handmade linen and lace sheath dress with a removable detachable tulle skirt.
For many years, Anagrassia customers have asked how we tie our satin and silk sashes on the flower girl and First Holy Communion dresses. We finally found time to create a short video tutorial on how we make the bows. Here are some screenshots of the YouTube video posted above here. Step One: Make sure the sash is smooth and straight across the waist. (Fold it in half if you want a thin sash around the waist.) Step Two: If the sash is not attached the the dress, sure the ends are even in the back. Step Three: Cross the left side over the right and roll it around the right side Step Four: Tighten the knot by pulling on...