Embracing the Floral Trend in Celebrity Weddings

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Celebrity wedding trends: Flower girls

Brides-to-be, buckle up: there’s a new wedding tradition trend on the horizon and it’s gaining popularity fast thanks to the large number of celebrities flashing it around on their matrimonial ceremonies – flower girls. If you just can’t seem to find critical inspiration for your flower girls’ and bridesmaids’ dress designs to supplement your own gown and venue decorations and make a great fashion impression on your guests, we suggest you give the trusty florals a serious thought. And what is this floral wedding trend exactly, how can you use it to your advantage and which famous figures opted for it on their special day, you may be wondering. Don’t worry – here, we bring you a short take on the latest wedding florals, so keep reading.

Flowers power: Matching flower girls’ dresses
If you prefer coordination to standalone fashion designs, then you may want to look to famous DJ David Guetta and his wife Cathy for some convenient wedding outfit ideas for you and your partner. At their vow renewal ceremony, Guetta and his wife matched the designs of their outfits excellently (the go-to black and white for the groom and the same shade of white for the bride), and they also ordered beautiful flower girl gowns and headbands that perfectly complement Cathy’s bouquet and decorative flowers
But there’s much more to the royale wedding-wise than just a chic bridal gown, and Kate apparently knew this very well when she was picking the dress for her flower girl. With ruffles on the neckline, above-knee hemlines, delicate ballet flats, floral crowns with matching pint-size pomanders and miniature rose bouquets, Kate Middleton’s flower girl could as well have stolen the show – and her dress and styling are certainly a good idea to bear in mind when organizing your wedding reception and ordering flower girl and bridesmaid dresses for the big

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