Yes, there can be flower girls in a quinceañera. Typically, flower girls are younger girls who accompany the quinceañera, often carrying flowers or scattering petals as she makes her entrance. Their role adds a charming and festive element to the celebration, complementing the overall ceremony and festivities. However, the inclusion of flower girls is not a strict requirement and can vary based on personal preferences and cultural traditions.
It's for girls.
Because that's when girls go from girls to women(according to Mexicans).
No, I am not totally sure on this but it is only a spainard, hispanic thing.
either 14 boys and 14 girls or 7 boys and 7 girls
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, although traditionally most Latin American girls who celebrated their quinceanera were Catholic, non-Catholic girls also celebrate their fifteen birthday this way (without the Mass).
You call a Mexican girl's 15 birthday a quinceanera
quinceanera
"Quinceanera" held by Latin cultures in lieu of a sweet sixteen.
Because the celebration for a quinceanera celebrates the passage from little girl to womanhood, traditionally guests gave the quinceanera her "first piece of real jewelery", ie. normally a ring by most guests, or bracelet, etc...
quinceanera waltz
At most quinceanera's music is fancy or gently payed.
Ancient Mexican tradition! When the girls came of age (15) and were presented before the boys and warriors of the Kingdom.