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Flower girl
Where does the Flower girl live?
Example of the color palette for the image of Flower girl
![Palette with colors: Umber, Smoky black and Champagne Picture with primary colors of Umber, Smoky black, Champagne, Ecru and Pale brown](/images/flower-girl/woman-in-a-green-dress-standing-in-a-forest.webp)
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What does the Flower girl look like?
A flower girl is a young female who scatters flower petals down the aisle during a wedding procession.
She typically wears a dress that resembles a smaller version of the bride's wedding dress, or a dress that matches the color and style of the wedding theme.
She may also wear accessories such as a flower crown, a bow, or a sash.
A flower girl may carry a basket of petals, a bouquet of flowers, or a wand with ribbons or streamers.
She may also blow bubbles or toss confetti as she walks.
A flower girl's appearance may vary depending on the culture, tradition, and preference of the couple.
Some flower girls may wear dresses with lace, embroidery, or tulle, while others may wear simpler outfits with cotton or linen.
Some flower girls may wear shoes, while others may go barefoot.
Some flower girls may have their hair styled in braids, curls, or buns, while others may leave it loose or wear a headband.
A flower girl's role is to symbolize the bride's innocence, purity, and fertility, as well as to bring joy and happiness to the wedding.
She is usually a relative or a friend of the bride or groom, and is between three to ten years old.
She follows the maid of honor or the bridesmaids, and precedes the bride or the ring bearer in the wedding procession.
She is often the center of attention and the cutest member of the bridal party.
Example of the color palette for the image of Flower girl
![Palette with colors: Copper, Bistre and Dark tea green Picture with primary colors of Copper, Bistre, Dark tea green, Cadet grey and Cosmic latte](/images/flower-girl/painting-of-a-woman-i871f98e13a.webp)
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