These young children led the procession in style.
There's no better way to start a ceremony than by sending an adorable flower girl down the aisle. You can expect at least a couple of guests to start in on the happy tears right there! These tiny attendants are not only sweet, they help cue all your attendees in to the fact that the big moment (the bride's entrance) is right around the corner. Plus, adding a few extra flowers, or faux flowers as the case may be, to your aisle will only serve to make the setting that much prettier. And, whether they make it all the way down the aisle or veer off to find the nearest parent first, there's no doubt flower girls are one of the cutest ceremony traditions around.
While flower girls, who can be a daughter, niece, goddaughter, or even the child of a friend, typically fall between the ages of three and seven, these pint-sized attendants don't need much extra help to deliver a dose of charm on the big day. A cute dress, a basket, maybe even a flower crown and they're ready for their moment! But the little ladies here took cute to the next level with outfits and accessories that made their appearance one more wedding moment to remember. Click through for all the sweet details.
Two flower girls were a cute addition to this couple's family-only bridal party. Their blush ruffled dresses and free-flowing flower crowns were paired with small wicker baskets to complete their aisle-ready looks.
Dressed in White
A flower girl all dressed in white adds the sweetest touch to a ceremony aisle. Especially when she has a flower crown and basket to match!
All in a Row
The only thing better than one adorable flower girl? Three adorable flower girls. These matching dresses and flower crowns just up the cute factor.
Flower Girl Glam
This flower girl (the bride's goddaughter) donned a simple and chic white dress. She fit right in with the couple's glammed up bridal party at this classic Italian wedding.
Flower Girl Gang
A whole flock of flower girls prepared the aisle for the bride's entrance at this outdoor celebration. The girls sported matching dresses and sweet crowns of baby roses and Italian ruscus crafted by Tara Guérard Soirée.
Floral Fashion
The couple's nieces and nephew stood in as flower girls and ring bearer. Two of the little ladies struck a sassy pose in metallic dresses that matched the bride's blue and gold Yolan Cris gown.
Too Cute Tulle
With flower girls, tulle is always a good idea. This adorable flower girl, with her tulle gown and flower crown, is the cutest case in point.
Non-Traditional Flower Girls
These flower girls, in gray tulle Olivia Kate Couture dresses, may be donning a less common flower girl look, but the voluminous dresses were nothing less than perfect alongside the bride's gray Alexandra Vidal gown.
Twirling Time
The flower girl, a goddaughter of the groom, wore a white and yellow dress with a bright red and yellow flower crown. The result? A look made for twirling her way down the aisle.
Mini Me
This couple's daughter was the sweetest honorary flower girl at their outdoor celebration. She even wore a flower crown that was a miniature version of the bride's own floral accessory.
Navy Love
The bride's nieces headed down the aisle in navy Crewcuts dresses, carrying small peony bouquets, and wearing cute flower crowns to match.
Tiny Tot
This tiny flower girl, the bride's daughter, got all bundled up in a sweet blush and white ensemble for her walk down the aisle.
Perfect Pair
Amanda's adorable nieces at this destination wedding in Guatemala preceded her down the aisle in their lace Bhldn dresses.
Antique Show
Christen's niece wore a vintage frock as the flower girl at this desert wedding ceremony.
Second Look
The bride's sister Tiffany Wendel, a personal stylist, then dressed her in Zara and J.Crew for the wedding reception.
Wand Wavers
Flower girls Skyla and Lalani wore dresses from Monsoon and carried ribbon wands, crafted by wedding planner Eva Clark of Belle of the Ball Events.
Light As Feathers
Tiffany's 4-year-old niece, Josephine, and Nic's 2-year-old niece, Penelope, tossed white feathers to prep the aisle for the bride at this January wedding in Colorado.
Tiny Trio
Molly and Gregory's godchildren served as flower girls, wearing Isabel Garreton dresses, gold Crewcuts heart lockets, and fresh floral crowns. They walked barefoot down the aisle as they tossed petals.
Cheer Leader
Since the ceremony aisle was already covered in petals, this flower girl in a white, tiered dress had long-stemmed peonies to hand out (to anyone that smiled at her). Each bloom was wrapped with ribbon streamers for added festivity.
Made With Love
A childhood friend of the bride's made these flower girls' frocks using fabric in colors that matched the Georgia event's palette.
Meaningful Details
These flower girls looked adorable in Kathy's Loving Stitches custom frocks, embroidered with bluebonnets to represent the bride's home state of Texas and dogwoods to represent the groom's Virginia roots.
Three of a Kind
Three of the couple's nieces served as flower girls wearing matching plaid dresses by Elizabeth St. John and carrying white carnation pomanders strung from matching Midori ribbon.
Pretty in Pink
This flower girl, the groom's niece, dressed in one of the bride's favorite French labels, Jacadi.
Fresh Crowns
Bride Olivia's flower girls wore floral head wreaths with their Victorian lace dresses.
Cute Courier
All three flower girls at this wedding in Wine Country carried baskets of garden roses and jasmine vine.
Made in the Shade
Flower girl Brook wore a floral crown and played with one of the flower-shaped parasols provided for guests at Jenny and Ben's wedding in Sonoma.
Well-Accessorized
For her Oregon wedding, Alivia made belts and headpieces for her flower girls to wear with their Crewcuts dresses.
Flower Power
At Natasha and Jay's South Carolina celebration, their flower girls wore hydrangea head wreaths and carried baskets of rose petals to complete their head-to-toe ivory look.
Sweetly Seaside
For Courtney and Hunter's destination wedding in Hawaii, their flower girl wore a starfish tiara and fresh flower lei.
Take a Bow
A voluminous Annie Girl dress had Allison and Jacob's young attendant, holding a vessel adorned with blue ribbon, looking absolutely precious.
Dressed to Impress
For Shannon and David's wedding, the flower girl dresses were embroidered with their initials on the bodice.
Best Ballerinas
Tutu skirts in blush fit in with Blair and Peter's all-pink wedding in Bermuda.
Wreath Bearers
At this fall celebration, the bride's nieces, Riley and Kaitlyn, wore silk-shantung dresses with silk-chiffon sashes and carried wreaths of bittersweet and Chinese lanterns tied with knit ribbons.
Wine Country Girls
Elizabeth and Stephane's nieces wore made-to-order dresses by Papo D'Anjoto this Napa wedding.
Darling Duo
Whimsical tutus, fresh flower wreaths, and baskets of flower petals created quite an entrance for Courtney and Chris's flower girl duo.
Easy Does It
The flower girls went shoeless in their white cotton dresses at Sarah and Andras's Virginia wedding.
Fairy-Tale Charm
Flags and a maypole felt like something out of a storybook at Kimberly and Joncy's Upstate nuptials. The finishing touch to their Olive and Fern frocks was a halo of feathers.
Young Elegance
Annie and Oliver's four young attendants wore taffeta skirts made by the bride and cashmere cardigans accented with fur collars. They carried nosegays and a floral garland down the aisle at the Yonkers, New York, fête.
Three's Company
This trio of girls at this outdoor affair in California wore fresh peonies on their sashes.
Boho Beautiful
Vintage silk flowers were fashioned into an everlasting head wreath by Laura at her Brooklyn, New York, wedding to Ben.
Too-Cute Tots
Vanessa and Keith's flower girls wore tutu-style skirted dresses and carried baskets of rose petals festooned with ribbons, tulle, and feathers.
Word Class
The groom's young cousins in soft pink cotton dresses carried a banner announcing the bride's entrance.
Farm Fabulous
Melissa and Adam's autumnal barn wedding featured flower girls tossing hay and wearing ruffled dresses accented with fabric blooms.
California Girl
A billowing pink dress from Kirstie Kelly fit perfectly into the romantic color palette of this West Coast wedding.
Puppy Love
Tulle skirts were paired with leotards for Rebecca and Todd's four flower girls. Here, Elaine accompanies the bride and groom's pooch down the rose petal-strewn aisle.
The Naturals
Dana and Quinn's three flower girls wore simple white dresses accented with green ribbon sashes. To carry their rose petals, they had birch baskets with moss trim.
Prints Charmers
This 3-year-old duo wore dresses made by the bride's aunt from an earthy-toned floral print. Simple wicker baskets fit the outdoor Texas ceremony.
Belles of the Ball
The groom's nieces, who carried glittered bails of petals, donned stephanotis blooms around their crowns.