More Royal Wedding news from Marg Hyland, one of the flower girl
dress industry’s leading authorities and Head Designer/Founder
of Pegeen.com Children’s Wear:
Orlando, FL – April 20, 2011 -- The Royal Wedding
nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton are a little more
than a week away. So who are her young attendants? In
the UK, young attendants are called bridesmaids whereas in the
US, we call them flower girls. So what will they be wearing. It’s
a wedding made in fairytale heaven, well at least for some of us. Marg
Hyland, founder and head designer of Pegeen® which sells exclusively
online as Pegeen.com, has just introduced some very unique designs
as she has been doing for almost three (3) decades. This
collection, however, includes flower girl dresses and ring bearers’ suits
appropriate for any child attending or participating in a wedding
planned for the most royal of occasions. For every bride
who wants to feel like royalty on her special day: The
Regal Collection . . . Inspired by Royalty.
Each dress is a totally new design especially for infants and
children, made with fabrics such as duchess silk satin, custom
made brocades, optional monogramming and other available customizations,
feathers and jewels, damask and yards of imported French ribbon
and tulle, with names reflecting designs appropriate to different
periods in history such as Guinevere, Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth,
Grace, Isabella, and even Bloody Mary (a beautiful red flower girl
dress which will be perfect for weddings during the holidays). Hyland
has introduced a total of ten (10) flower girl dresses, and has
even provided two (2) perfect little boys’ period outfits: the
James and the William. This collection is expected to quickly
become one of Pegeen®'s most in-demand lines of all time. And
considering the current economy, the price is right. These
period flower girl dresses start at only $300 and the boys’ outfits
at $250.
SO, what about the children in Prince William and Kate Middleton’s
wedding party?
The Royal Bridesmaids: Traditionally,
the flower girl will be dressed in complimentary colors to the
bride’s wedding theme and will scatter rose petals down
the aisle ahead of the bride and just behind the ring bearer. Pegeen
carries over 85 styles of flower girl dresses and jr. bridesmaids
attire in 200 colors so customizable that every child usually
walks down the aisle with a unique and personal vision of loveliness.
Grace van Cutsem, Bridesmaid, daughter of Prince
Charles’ godson, Hugh van Cutsem, who incidentally was a
pageboy in Prince Charles' and Princess Diana's wedding in
1981. Also in attendance will be the Honorable
Margarita Armstrong-Jones, the 8-year-old is Prince William's
second cousin and the daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Linley. Eliza
Lopes, the 3-year-old daughter of Laura and Harry
Lopes and granddaughter of Prince William's step-mother,
Camilla Parker Bowles. Lady Louise Windsor,
the 7-year-old daughter of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
and Sophie, Countess of Essex. Lady Louise is Prince
William's first cousin and ninth in line to the throne.
The Page Boys: The page boy will carry the bride’s
train as she enters the church and proceeds up the aisle. Pegeen
designs over 24 of the most elegant and sophisticated outfits for
pageboys and ring bearers who’s job it is to carry the rings
on a cushion down the aisle in front of the procession.
Billy Lowther-Pinkerton, the 10-year-old son
of Anthony James Moxon "Jami"' Lowther-Pinkerton, who
is the part-time Private Secretary to Prince William and Prince
Harry. Tom Pettifer is the son of Prince
William’s former nanny, Tiggy Legge Bourke and also Prince
William’s godchild. Tom, 8, is the son of Prince William's
former nanny, Tiggy Legge Bourke. He is also William's godchild.
We can’t wait to see the designs!

