About this collection
Age-appropriate elegance for the big day. Faeella's wedding-pastel and blush flower-girl edit keeps kids comfortable with cotton linings and soft seams while delivering picture-perfect details brides love. Choose ivory, soft blush, or gentle mint depending on your palette.
How this edit differs from our main flower girl collection
The full Flower Girl Dresses page covers the whole catalog. This edit is the narrower, palette-driven cut: only the pastel and blush options, surfaced together so brides matching a soft-romantic or garden-wedding scheme can compare side by side without scrolling past sequins, jewel tones, or neutrals.
Wedding palette guide
- Soft-romantic palette: blush, ivory, dusty rose. Pair with cream or sage bridesmaid dresses.
- Garden-wedding palette: butter yellow, soft mint, peach. Reads spring or early summer.
- Coastal palette: ivory with soft-blue accents. Beach and lakeside ceremonies.
- Minimalist palette: pure ivory or champagne. The safest universal choice.
Most-asked pastel flower girl questions
What is a blush flower girl dress?
A blush flower girl dress is a soft pink dress, typically in a pale or dusty rose tone, designed for a girl participating in a wedding. Blush works with most bridesmaid palettes and reads romantic without competing with the bride.
What colors go with blush flower girl dresses?
Blush pairs beautifully with cream, ivory, sage, dusty rose bridesmaid dresses, and gold or champagne accents. For groomsmen, navy, gray, or tan suits all complement blush flower girl dresses.
Are pastel flower girl dresses formal enough for a wedding?
Yes. Pastel and blush dresses in tulle, satin, or embroidered fabrics are entirely appropriate for traditional weddings, garden weddings, and even semi-formal black-tie events. Pastel does not mean casual.
What's the difference between blush, dusty rose, and pink?
Blush is the palest pink with a slight beige undertone. Dusty rose is a deeper, muted mauve-pink. Pink is brighter and more saturated. For most weddings, blush is the safest universal choice.
Can flower girls wear ivory instead of white?
Yes, ivory is the traditional and preferred choice for flower girls because it complements the bride's white dress without competing. Modern weddings also use blush, champagne, and pastels.
Sizing and shipping
Sizes 1 to 10 with quick US shipping and easy 30-day exchanges. Full size guide. Wedding-day confidence for little ones and peace of mind for parents.
Need brighter or bolder? Pink & Blush, Lilac & Purple, or Blue & Aqua.