About Emily

  • Fashion, style, pretty things have always peaked my fancy. The golden rule, give a hoot, don't pollute, save the whales are all a part of the fabric that is my childhood. Crafty and creative grandmothers, and a few years as a fashionista, then a Martha Stewart employee (proudly), and finally full circle as a yoga teacher...now I am living my dream of doing what I love and being who I want to be. Eco-Chic Weddings is my first book, I just finished a book for Popular Mechanics, and I am about to begin my second Eco-Chic book...I am here to inspire, enlighten, and learn from you dear reader. Peace.

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flower girl dresses

Annigirldresses
okay, what's up with dressing little girls like mini-bridesmaids or worse, mini-brides? let her wear one of these adorable designs from annie girl. she'll dance and twirl around in it just like a little girl should.

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completely agree - I have never understood why flower girls would dress like a bride when they're just little kids.

me neither!! Those dresses are fab!

Very 50's and So French!

These flower girl dresses are so cute.

But would it be inappropriate for me to dress like a mini-flower girl?

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