Girls White Lace Bodice Flower Girl Ball Gown with Pearl and Rhinestone Pink Sash, O-Back Cutout and Large Cascading Pink Bow | White and Ivory | Ages 2 to 14 Years
Most flower girl dresses with a pink sash are exactly that: a plain sash. The Blossom Bow Gown takes the idea considerably further. The pink sash on this dress is a wide band densely covered in pearls, rhinestones, and sequins, running across the full waist. At the back, the same pink satin ties into an oversized bow with long ribbon tails that cascade the full length of the tulle skirt. In wedding photographs, particularly rear ceremony shots, the pink bow against the white ball gown skirt is the kind of detail that stops the scroll.
The white lace bodice has two layers of detail. The upper neckline is sheer illusion lace, and below it sits a raised 3D floral lace applique at the center chest. The O-shaped back cutout adds an open-back element to what is otherwise a covered, wide-strap bodice, secured at the top with a hook and eye closure and a lace-up corset at the waist. This is a full-length flower girl ball gown in white with pink accent, available in white and ivory, ages 2 to 14.
The Blossom Bow Gown in motion. Girls white lace flower girl ball gown with rhinestone pink sash and cascading back bow, ages 2 to 14.
Key Features
What Makes This Dress Different
The combination of a white lace ball gown with a pink sash is a popular search term, but most dresses that come up are built around a plain ribbon tied at the waist. This one is built differently at almost every point.
The pink sash is not plain fabric. It is a wide band of pink satin with pearls, rhinestones, and sequins applied densely across the full width of it. From the front, it reads as a jewelled waistband rather than a sash. From close-up, the mix of pearl sizes and crystal cuts gives it genuine texture and detail.
The back bow is what makes the biggest difference in photographs. It is not a small tied bow at the waist. The ribbon tails extend the full length of the skirt from waist to hem, lying flat against the white tulle as two parallel vertical pink ribbons running down the centre back. Combined with the O-shaped cutout above it and the scalloped lace hem below, the back of this dress is as considered as the front.
The bodice also does more than most at this price. The sheer illusion lace at the neckline and the raised 3D floral lace applique at the chest create two distinct layers of detail above the sash. In 2026, pink remains one of the most requested sash colours for flower girl dresses, and the combination of white tulle with a pink sash is particularly strong for spring and summer weddings.
What This Dress Is Made For
At weddings, the pink sash provides the colour coordination point that connects the flower girl to adult bridesmaids in pink or blush. A brides building a white and pink wedding palette will find this dress an almost ready-made solution: the white tulle matches the bridal gown and the pink sash ties into the bridesmaids’ colour without needing a separate flower girl dress ordered in a different colour entirely.
For First Holy Communion, the white version with its sheer illusion neckline and full-length skirt suits the formality of a church ceremony. The O-back cutout is at a modest mid-back level appropriate for most church settings. The lace-up corset back allows the fit to be adjusted on the day if sizing is not exact.
This dress works across all seasons. The sleeveless wide-strap design is most comfortable in spring and summer. For autumn and winter weddings or cooler church venues, a lace bolero jacket over the top adds warmth and covers the O-back cutout without hiding the front lace bodice or the pink sash. A hoop underskirt can be added beneath the tulle for maximum ball gown volume at pageants or portrait sessions.
White or Ivory: Which to Choose
Both colour options use the same construction and the same pink sash. The choice comes down to the bride’s gown colour and the overall wedding palette.
White gives a brighter, crisper contrast between the white dress and the pink sash. It photographs with strong definition in natural light and suits brides wearing a true white gown.
Ivory is a warmer, softer tone that sits naturally alongside cream, champagne, or ivory bridal gowns. The ivory base also softens the contrast with the pink sash slightly, which suits weddings with a blush or dusty rose palette better than a sharp white would. For a full guide to coordinating flower girl dress colours with the bridal party, our girls special occasion wear collection covers more styling ideas.
Styling Tips
Hair
The O-shaped back cutout and the cascading pink bow ribbons are the two most photographed rear details on this dress. Hair worn up, or pulled forward over one shoulder, keeps both features fully visible in rear ceremony and portrait shots.
A half-up style with loose curls, a braided updo, or a simple bun with a small floral clip all work well with this dress. The floral lace at the neckline means a hairband or headpiece in white or ivory sits naturally without competing. A good detangling brush used before the event makes styling faster and more comfortable, particularly on longer hair.
Shoes
White, ivory, or pale pink shoes all work with this dress. Because the skirt is full-length and the bow tails run down the back, shoes are mostly hidden during the ceremony walk. Comfort is the priority. Flat ballet flats or low block-heeled sandals in white or ivory are the most practical pairing. For sizing help, our girls shoe size guide covers all ages from 2 to 14.
Accessories
The pearl and rhinestone sash effectively acts as the jewellery for this outfit. A separate necklace would compete with the sash detail rather than add to it. A simple pearl or crystal hair clip, a small floral headband, or plain stud earrings for older girls is all that is needed. The dress carries its own colour accent through the pink sash, so accessories in white, ivory, or pale pink keep the palette cohesive.
Product Specification
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Colours available | White, Ivory |
| Silhouette | Full-length ball gown |
| Neckline | Round neck with sheer illusion floral lace and scalloped upper edge |
| Sleeves | Sleeveless with wide structured shoulder straps |
| Bodice front | Sheer illusion lace at neckline with raised 3D floral lace applique at centre chest |
| Bodice back | O-shaped open circular cutout secured with hook and eye at top closure |
| Waist front | Wide pink satin sash densely encrusted with pearls, rhinestones, and sequins |
| Waist back | Lace-up corset closure with hidden zip; oversized pink satin bow with long cascading ribbon tails |
| Skirt | Full-length multi-layer tulle with cotton and satin underlining |
| Hem | Wide embroidered botanical scalloped lace border |
| Materials | Polyester, tulle, lace, satin |
| Underskirt | Not required; optional hoop underskirt available separately |
| Size range | Age 2 to 14 years |
| Season suitability | All seasons |
| Condition | New with tags |
Size Guide
Always measure first. Children the same age vary significantly in chest, waist, and hip measurements, and for a dress with a lace-up corset back, the chest measurement is the most important figure to get right. Use our full girls size guide alongside this chart and our guide on how to measure children for clothes for step-by-step help. When between two sizes, order the larger one. The lace-up back allows minor fit adjustment on the day.
All measurements below are in inches.
| Age | Chest (in) | Waist (in) | Hip (in) | Dress Length (in) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 to 2 yrs | 21 | 20 | 20 | 33 |
| 2 to 3 yrs | 22 | 21 | 21 | 35 |
| 3 to 4 yrs | 23 | 22 | 22 | 38 |
| 4 to 5 yrs | 24 | 23 | 23 | 40 |
| 5 to 6 yrs | 25 | 24 | 25 | 41 |
| 6 to 7 yrs | 26 | 25 | 26 | 42 |
| 7 to 8 yrs | 27 | 26 | 27 | 43 |
| 8 to 9 yrs | 28 | 27 | 29 | 44 |
| 9 to 10 yrs | 29 | 28 | 31 | 47 |
| 10 to 11 yrs | 30.5 | 29 | 33 | 48 |
| 11 to 12 yrs | 32 | 30 | 34 | 50 |
| 12 to 13 yrs | 33 | 31 | 34.5 | 51 |
| 13 to 14 yrs | 34 | 32 | 35 | 52 |
Material and Care
Care Instructions
Take particular care around the pearl and rhinestone sash when washing. Avoid soaking the embellished section for extended periods and do not scrub it directly. Our article on how to clean flower girl dresses after an event is worth reading before attempting a post-wedding wash at home, particularly for dresses with rhinestone details and embroidered lace hems.
Delivery and Returns
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the pink sash a plain ribbon or embellished?
The sash is fully embellished. It is a wide pink satin band densely covered with pearls, rhinestones, and sequins across the full width of the waistband. It is not a plain tied ribbon. From the front it reads as a jewelled waistband with significant sparkle, and the same pink satin continues at the back into the large bow and long trailing ribbons.
What does the back of the dress look like?
The back has three distinct features. At the top of the bodice is an O-shaped circular cutout in the lace, secured with a hook and eye closure at the upper edge. Below this is a lace-up corset closure at the waist. Below the corset, a large pink satin bow ties at the waist with long ribbon tails that run vertically down the full length of the white tulle skirt to the hem. In rear photographs, the combination of the open back cutout, the corset, and the cascading pink ribbons against the white tulle creates a genuinely striking back view.
Is this dress available in ivory as well as white?
Yes. Both white and ivory are available across the full size range. The pink sash is the same on both colour options. White gives a brighter, crisper result and suits brides in true white gowns. Ivory is a warmer tone that photographs naturally alongside cream or champagne bridal gowns.
Does this dress suit a pink and white wedding theme?
Yes, it is specifically built for exactly that. The white tulle ball gown with a pink sash is one of the most searched flower girl dress combinations for spring and summer weddings with a pink bridal party. The embellished sash elevates the look beyond a plain colour-block combination and makes the dress a genuine style statement within the bridal party rather than just a coordinating piece.
Is the lace-up back adjustable?
Yes. The lace-up corset at the back waist allows the fit to be tightened or loosened by a small amount on the day of the event, which is particularly useful when ordering several weeks or months in advance. A secondary hidden zip provides additional security beneath the corset. If you are between sizes, always order the larger one and use the lace-up to adjust the fit down rather than risking a bodice that is too tight.
Is this dress suitable for First Holy Communion?
Yes. The white version with its sheer illusion neckline, wide shoulder straps, and full-length skirt is appropriate for a church Communion setting. The O-shaped back cutout sits at a modest mid-back level that is generally acceptable for most church settings. For venues with stricter requirements, a lace bolero jacket covers the back cutout while keeping the front lace bodice and pink sash fully visible.
Does the dress need an underskirt?
No. The multi-layer tulle with cotton and satin underlining creates sufficient ball gown volume on its own. For pageants or portrait sessions where maximum skirt fullness is wanted, an optional hoop underskirt can be worn beneath the tulle layers.
How do I choose between white and ivory?
Check the colour of the bride’s gown first. If the bridal gown is true white, choose white. If it is cream, ivory, or champagne, ivory will coordinate more naturally. The pink sash looks equally well against both base colours. If you are matching to adult bridesmaids in blush or dusty rose, ivory often gives a slightly warmer base that sits more cohesively within that palette.
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