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The Best Festive Dress For Girls

Last updated on December 9, 2019
Best Festive Dress For Girls

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Our Picks For The Top Festive Dresses For Girls

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Key Takeaway
 Ruffles and Bows

Jup’Elle Ruffled Dress

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Jup'Elle

Ruffled Dress

You'll find this fancy girls' red dress is best for special occasions, such as a wedding, pageant or holiday Christmas party. The dress features hand-stitched pearls, bottom ruffles and big red bow. The inner lining is made from a soft cotton, so little ones remain comfortable while they wear the dress.

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Best for Fancy OccasionsThe bow on this girls' red dress is movable, so you can place it on either side or directly in the center of the dress.

 Best Overall

SMILING PINKER Little Girl’s Christmas Dress

SMILING PINKER

Little Girl's Christmas Dress

The SMILING PINKER Little Girl's Christmas Dress is perfect for a casual or formal festive event. The dress features a large reindeer on the bodice of the dress and snowflakes on the sleeves. It comes in multiple sizes and is also available in black.

Overall Take

Warm, Festive ChoiceThe SMILING PINKER Little Girl's Christmas Dress has long sleeves and a festive design.

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Sunny Fashion Girl’s Christmas Dress

Sunny Fashion

Girl's Christmas Dress

The Sunny Fashion Girl's Christmas Dress is a shiny dress with a sequin-embellished Christmas tree on the front of the bodice. It has a tulle skirt with red and green pom poms. The dress is also available with different designs on the bodice, all covered in sequins.

Overall Take

Sparkly Party OutfitThe Sunny Fashion Girl's Christmas Dress features a sequined design on the bodice.

2Bunnies Peony Lace Back A-Line Tulle Dress

2Bunnies

Peony Lace Back A-Line Tulle Dress

This stunning boho-chic red dress features a tulle skirt and lace bodice. It is ideal for weddings, parties and photo shoots. The dress needs to be hand washed and hung to dry.

Overall Take

Chic Bohemian AppealThis stunning dress has a full tulle skirt with a soft lace bodice.

Buying Guide

The festive season begins earlier and earlier every year. Retailers and online stores hold sales for seasonal clothes, gifts, and toys, while families get into the holiday spirit by decorating their homes. There are lots of opportunities to celebrate together with loved ones, such as at family dinners, Christmas markets, visiting Santa’s workshop and holiday concerts.

Since the festive season only comes around once a year, it’s nice to be able to wear special clothes to ring in the celebration. Many little girls love getting new festive dresses that sparkle and shine to showcase their holiday spirit.

Festive dresses are often red and green, which are the most popular colors of the Christmas holiday. Often, festive dresses have sparkly or shiny elements in the trim or on the graphics on the dresses. Many festive dresses feature images of Christmas trees, snowflakes, snowmen or elves. Some have images of Santa Claus, presents, bows or toys.

Because the Christmas season happens in the winter, many colder climates have snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. That’s why some festive dresses are made out of warmer material like thick cotton or wool. Some festive dresses feature long sleeves to keep little arms warm. Most festive dresses are about knee-length, so they can be worn with warm tights in the winter months. In many warm climates, little girls wear festive dresses that have short sleeves.

Festive dresses can be worn anywhere, from school to dinner to daycare. If your little girl’s school is having a Christmas concert or your daughter’s daycare is having a special holiday celebration, a festive dress is a great choice to wear to the celebration. They are also perfect for Christmas dinner.

While many holiday dresses are red or green, those aren’t the only colors that make something festive. Trends in festive dresses include black with red plaid trim or pictures of reindeer, holly and mistletoe. Often, little girls’ festive dresses are bedazzled with bows, ribbons, pom-poms and sequins.

What to Look For

  • When you’re looking for a festive dress for your little girl, it’s important to pick a style that works with her interests and the event she will be wearing it to. For example, if your little girl is more interested in playing in the snow than opening presents, opt for a festive dress with sparkly snowflakes. If you’re heading to a holiday party, you may want a more formal festive dress than if your little girl will just be wearing it to daycare or school. More on the casual end of the spectrum is the SMILING PINKER Little Girl’s Christmas Dress is red with a white reindeer front and center and white snowflakes down the sleeves and trim. The Sunny Fashion Girl’s Christmas Dress features a red bodice with a Christmas tree on the front and a green tulle skirt lined with red and white pom-poms. The Christmas tree is embellished with shiny sequins. The AYOMIS Girl’s Christmas Pageant Dress is a shiny red with graphics of Santa Claus, candy canes, Christmas trees and ornaments all over. It has a large white bow at the waist. The Tueenhuge Girl’s Christmas Dress is also shiny and red but features white snowflakes all over the dress. It also has a large white bow at the waist.
  • When shopping for festive dresses for girls, you may want to check to make sure the material of the dress isn’t going to make your little one itchy. Getting hives or a rash from a festive dress is sure to ruin the occasion. The SMILING PINKER Little Girl’s Christmas Dress is 59% polyester, 26% cotton, and 15% spandex, with a dense double knit, so it’s warm and cozy. The Sunny Fashion Girl’s Christmas Dress’s bodice is cotton, while the skirt is tulle and lined with cotton. The AYOMIS Girl’s Christmas Pageant Dress is made out of a cotton-polyester blend, as is the Tueenhuge Girl’s Christmas Dress.
  • For most shoppers, one of the most important elements to look at when buying a festive dress is the sizes it’s available in. When buying online, always be sure to check the sizing chart as not all sizes are the same across manufacturers. The SMILING PINKER Little Girl’s Christmas Dress comes in many sizes from 2T to size 9, while the Sunny Fashion Girl’s Christmas Dress is available in sizes 6 through 12. The AYOMIS Girl’s Christmas Pageant Dress is available for girls ages 2 to 9, while the Tueenhuge Girl’s Christmas Dress is available for girls ages 2 to 12.
  • If you’ve got more than one festive event to go to, you may want to buy a dress that comes in multiple styles. That way, you can have a new festive dress for each occasion. The SMILING PINKER Little Girl’s Christmas Dress is also available in black, with the same reindeer and snowflake pattern. Sunny Fashion Girl’s Christmas Dress is available with a few different patterns on the bodice, such as a Santa hat or reindeer. It is also available with a green bodice instead of red. The AYOMIS Girl’s Christmas Pageant Dress is available in several different colors and patterns. Some patterns have festive designs while others are more neutral. The Tueenhuge Girl’s Christmas Dress is available in multiple colors and patterns as well, some of which are festive while others are floral.

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Red and green seem to be the official colors of the season, but do you know why that is? It’s not because Christmas trees are green and Santa Claus wears red, as commonly thought. The festive colors have a fascinating origin. Many Christians believe that the red and green colors of the festive season are inspired by the life of Jesus. Green represents the eternal life of Jesus Christ, like the evergreen trees, whereas the red represents the blood shed by Jesus Christ in Christian lore.

The red and green colors can also be traced back to ancient Rome. Often celebrated between December 17 and December 23, Saturnalia was the festival honoring the god Saturn. For the holiday, Romans would place small figures on evergreen trees in their homes. The trees also often had red berries on them.

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