Saturday, 28 January 2012

PinkPrincess.com Predicts Flower Girl Dresses in Bold Black and Flashy Fuchsia

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2009

PinkPrincess.com, an online retailer, offering flower girl dresses in hundreds of styles, hopes to infuse weddings with elegance and color in black and fuchsia designs. This year's weddings are expected to be visions of more than just white. Yolanda Huang, owner of PinkPrincess.com, points out, however, that weddings always counted on a touch of black.


PinkPrincess.com has brought out the best of 'black' in their boys tuxedos for little princes since coming on the scene in 2004. The current fashion emphasis on 'black' is based on the concept of contrast. They have the pleated shirts, jackets, ties, and cummerbunds which provide that classic look. Fashion account representative, Jennie Ellingson, voiced her excitement about PinkPrincess.com's line for little gentlemen.


"The flower girl dresses will make any little girl feel like a princess, but my favorite looks are the stylish formal suits for boys. They've got it all, from tiny tuxedos to adorable short sets."


PinkPrincess.com has brought out flower girl dresses in black taffeta and black satin to meet the current demand. They also offer exciting black and white polka dot and flocked patterns. A black flower girl dress - a flocked organza over taffeta - is a customer favorite.


They show bold and bright design in a black A-line skirt with a fuchsia sash. This black beauty is also available with a terrific turquoise sash. A fuchsia dress with a satin bodice is a hot number. PinkPrincess.com gives customers the extra option to 'Create A Dress.'


The retailer provides a selection of dress styles. The customer can choose a dress color and a sash to complete the look. Customers can be trendy and create a pink dress with a black sash or a black dress with a fuchsia sash. Fans of pretty pastels or pure white can also design with 'Create A Dress.'


PinkPrincess.com overflows with white satin and embroidered organza. A First Communion dress with a satin beaded bodice counts among its latest arrivals. Christening gowns can feature organza overlay and intricate detail.


The company has a wide selection of pastel shades available in its line of Easter dresses. Yet owner Yolanda Huang has also noticed a changing trend in Easter dresses.


"This years favorite colors seemed to be apple green, and why not? Green is life and it often resembles nature, growth, renewal, health, and environment. The color goes well with gray, yellow, black, purple, lavender, and brown for nice contrast."


Despite the ever changing fashion scene, PinkPrincess.com continues to provide an enchanting experience. Customer Genavie explains, "The flower girls looked and felt like little princesses in these dresses."


To learn more about the latest trend towards 'black' and 'bright' in flower girl dresses, contact Yolanda Huang. An enchanting experience awaits you @ http://www.pinkprincess.com - a leading retailer in formal wear for little princes and princesses. PinkPrincess.com has all its inventory in place to meet the fashion needs and demands of the coming season.


About PinkPrincess.com:

PinkPrincess.com is a popular online retailer offering formal wear for girls and boys. The business specializes in flower girl dresses, First Communion dresses, Easter dresses, and christening gowns. Their special inventory also includes pageant dresses, holiday dresses, and designer dresses. They also offer boys suits, a summer collection, and adorable princess costumes. The company carries a wide array of flower girl shoes, flower girl accessories, and wedding party gifts. PinkPrincess.com can boast about sales of over 100,000 flower girl dresses as well as their generous 'free' shipping, 'free' returns, and a 110% price protection.


Contact:

Yolanda Huang

PinkPrincess.com

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F: 323-881-0521

http://www.pinkprincess.com


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