Brittney is the matching flower girl dress for Emerald Bridal style #8100. This tulle dress has a straight across bodice and tiny straps with an A-line skirt and train. Re-embroidered and beaded lace trims the entire bodice and accents the skirt and train. A truly exquisite miniature bride?s dress for the flower girl.
Kayla is made of matte satin and has a gathered skirt. Three narrow bands of matte satin trim the top of the bodice, form the waistband and accent the skirt in two places. Tiny bows of the narrow banding trim the back of the bodice top, waist and two skirt bands in back. A single narrow band forms the shoulder straps.
Kristi is the sister dress to Kayla. The pattern is the same and the difference is in the fabric and banding trim. While Kayla is all matte satin, Kristi has an organza over matte satin bodice and gathered skirt. Four narrow matte satin bands trim the bodice top of Kristi and form the waistband.
Made of organza, this tea length flower girl dress is absolute beautiful and perfect for any age.. The square neckline sets off the bodice that is accented with an organza sash. The hem of the full gathered skirt has a deep border of the pearl and crystal beaded lace.
A wide border of beading done in pearls, glass beads and delicate freeform shell beads, adorns the bodice and gathered skirt of this organza dress. The bodice has a round neckline front and back and a sash of matte satin with beading on both tails will form the perfect bow when tied in back or front.
Tamara is the perfect dress-up style for every occasion! Small dimensional flowers and beading adorn the embroidered hemline of the full gathered skirt. The dress has a relaxed round neck and the waist is accented with an organza sash.
Perfect for any age with its simple and clean lines, Toni is a full length dress with a bias-cut, gathered skirt. The dress has a round neck in front and V-neck in back. The front waist is accented with a cluster of ball roses.
Embroidered straps support the tank style bodice with a band at the highwaist. The princess line skirt has decorative embroidery with a removablehemline band.
Sleeveless bodice with wide, high waist band meets the waterfall, ruched skirt.
Kayla is made of matte satin and has a gathered skirt. Three narrow bands of matte satin trim the top of the bodice, form the waistband and accent the skirt in two places. Tiny bows of the narrow banding trim the back of the bodice top, waist and two skirt bands in back. A single narrow band forms the shoulder straps.
Kristi is the sister dress to Kayla. The pattern is the same and the difference is in the fabric and banding trim. While Kayla is all matte satin, Kristi has an organza over matte satin bodice and gathered skirt. Four narrow matte satin bands trim the bodice top of Kristi and form the waistband.
Made of organza, this tea length flower girl dress is absolute beautiful and perfect for any age.. The square neckline sets off the bodice that is accented with an organza sash. The hem of the full gathered skirt has a deep border of the pearl and crystal beaded lace.
A wide border of beading done in pearls, glass beads and delicate freeform shell beads, adorns the bodice and gathered skirt of this organza dress. The bodice has a round neckline front and back and a sash of matte satin with beading on both tails will form the perfect bow when tied in back or front.
Tamara is the perfect dress-up style for every occasion! Small dimensional flowers and beading adorn the embroidered hemline of the full gathered skirt. The dress has a relaxed round neck and the waist is accented with an organza sash.
Perfect for any age with its simple and clean lines, Toni is a full length dress with a bias-cut, gathered skirt. The dress has a round neck in front and V-neck in back. The front waist is accented with a cluster of ball roses.
Embroidered straps support the tank style bodice with a band at the highwaist. The princess line skirt has decorative embroidery with a removablehemline band.
Sleeveless bodice with wide, high waist band meets the waterfall, ruched skirt.
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