Designer Christmas Dresses for Girls in Classic Colors

Designer Christmas Dresses for Girls in Classic Colors

Well, here we are. Halloween is getting closer and closer, which means November is right around the corner, which means it’s time to start thinking about girls Christmas dresses! This time we will be highlighting some of the classic styles and colors that we have available this season, red, white/ivory and black/silver.

First up we have an adorable baby ensemble that would be perfect for twins or sisters.

Red Dresses

Red dresses for girls are always a huge hit during the holidays, it’s a classic color and to be honest, if I see someone in a fancy red dress, I just always think Christmas! Here are 2 of the 3 dresses in this little red line from Haute Baby. There is a sleeveless version of the toddler dress for bigger sizes as well! We had to pair them with some Kamara ballet slippers, they always just look so adorable on tiny toes! Do keep in mind they usually run about 2 sizes too small if those are the perfect shoes for your little one.

White

Winter wonderland is what comes to mind when I see gorgeous white and ivory holiday dresses. Ooh La La Couture is always a favorite when it comes to something fancy, with their tutu skirts and sparkly glitter tops. This gorgeous LePink dress is supposed to be a flower girl dress for a winter wedding, or from the floral pattern on it I think it would be a beautiful dress for holiday photos or occaisons.

gray

Gray and black are great sellers for the holidays as well. Here we have some more modern versions of classic silhouettes. The Zoe LTD line is a truly high end girls dress brand. This dress has classic pleating and a zip up the back. The oversized flower detail and modern stripes are what set it apart. The Susanne Lively is also a classic silhouette with a modern chevron stripe in silver and gray. Pair either of them with a gorgeous headband and flats to complete the look.

So what’s your favorite look? I can’t decide they’re all too beautiful!

xoxo Cassidy

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