Friday, November 6, 2009

New Arrivals for the Fall Season

The month of August brings the first peek of fall fashion. Of course, at Flowergirlprincess we are buzzing about this seasons wedding industry styles, and from what we've seen there is a lot to buzz about. The fall usually brings on a complete shift in fabric and colors from the previous two seasons and when planning an event a year in advance it is important to stay abreast on the latest trends. However, wedding fashion will stay popular for 2 and even 3 years to accommodate for long term planning.

Although we specialize in all children's formal wear, flower girl dresses are our number one favorite topic. A flower girl dress represents the perfect symbol of innocence and princess fantasy that leaves us with so much creative opportunity. This September one can expect bold strong colors like red and bright blue, and purple. Even the pastels are a stronger, brighter, more vibrant shade. Traditional wedding fabrics like satin can carry these bold colors well.

The bubble dress is a big hit again this season. A bubble dress is when the lining is is sealed with the main garment. Usually there is a layer of fluffy crinoline netting or tulle stuffed inside the two sealed layers and the hem puffs out in a bubble appearance. This style is a chic look that can be worn for all formal and semi-formal occasions. One of the great aspects of this dress is its diversity and ability to wear this style for more than just its one time wedding celebration.



Although this style has been around for a few seasons, this fall we see the multi tiered version. This is a combination of a tiered layered outer layer with each tier sealed in lining with the bubble style. This is a new style and has been wildly popular with wedding parties. One can expect to see these multi tiered bubble dresses in classic white or ivory with a bold red or blue over sized sash.


Taffeta is another classic fabric for fall and winter flower girl dresses . Look for elaborate embroidery this holiday season over an outer layer of party taffeta. One will find rich royal plums, corals, purples, and hearty foresty greens. This years embroidery is thick and textured and creates a look of regal quality.




Also, look for names associated with American manufacturers. In the past few years small American companies have pulled far ahead their competition in quality and craftsmanship. Todays manufacturers are producing hand beaded garments, along with custom crafted item. The consumer appreciation for American made goods has started to pay off as some of these well run manufacturers are producing dozens of more styles in their seasonal line than they were even five years ago.

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