Anthropologie offers a delightful selection of girls' flower and holy communion dresses.
What color are flower girl dresses?
While ivory or white flower girl dresses traditionally complement the bride's wedding gown, they can be all kinds of shades and colors. Pastels like blush, pale pink, lavender, or light blue, as well as any colors that match the wedding's color scheme, are all popular options for any age, including toddler flower girl dresses.
Who pays for flower girl dresses?
The responsibility for paying for the flower girl's dress typically falls on the parents or guardians of the flower girl. In many cases, the bride or groom does not cover the cost of the flower girl dress, as it is considered part of the attire expenses for the bridal party. However, there can be variations in this tradition depending on cultural customs, family arrangements, or the preferences of the couple getting married.
Do First Communion dresses have to be white?
Traditionally, First Communion dresses are white; however, there is no strict rule or requirement stating they must be. In some cultures or religious traditions, other colors may be acceptable or even preferred. Ultimately, the choice of color for a First Communion dress may depend on individual family preferences, cultural customs, or religious guidelines.
What is a First Communion dress?
First Communion dresses for girls are traditionally white garments worn during their First Holy Communion ceremony in the Catholic Church and other Christian denominations. These dresses vary in style but often feature classic and modest designs, such as lace detailing and simple silhouettes. Worn around the age of seven or eight, they mark an important milestone in a young Catholic's spiritual journey.