Every soon-to-be bride aspires to make her bachelorette party stand out as the epitome of chic and uniqueness, particularly when it feels like another friend is celebrating one every month. The prevalence of social media platforms such as TikTok and Pinterest has made it easy for bachelorette gatherings to feel overdone and outdated.
But rest assured! At BachPlace, our mission is to simplify your role as the party planner.
We've curated a list of seven up-and-coming bachelorette party themes to fit every future-bride’s style, complete with activity ideas and decor inspiration, available for direct booking through BachPlace. Get inspired to be a trendsetter, not merely a trend follower, and let your bachelorette celebration radiate originality and style!
Club Bachelorette
It seems like the patriarchy isn’t going anywhere so it’s time to channel your inner trophy wife with a country club-themed bachelorette soire. Brand the entire weekend with a personalized signet to put on tote bags and crewnecks for your squad to hold on to. Don on your cutest tennis skirt or dress and play pickleball to start training for those long days when the kids are at school and the hubby’s at work. Sip some Veuve and dine on caviar and Crème fraîche. And don’t forget to flirt with the cute pool boys.
The End of an Era
There’s no question that you’re the queen of your bachelorette weekend but if TSwift is your queen for the other 364 days out of the year, you might consider hosting a Taylor Swift-themed party. Lean into everything sparkling and bejeweled. Ask your guests to dress as their favorite Taylor Swift era, make custom beaded bracelets with cute and funny phrases, and shake it up with a Taylor Swift-themed co*cktail making class.
The Last Slumber Party
For us, the epitome of girlhood was staying up late with our best friends at a sleepover, watching Grease, eating popcorn, and putting on facemasks. So it only feels right to elevate this fond memory as you bid adieu to girlhood and welcome married-womanhood. Picture matching silk pajama sets, glasses of Prosecco (with custom labels) flowing, and a lineup of all the best romcoms.
Enchanted Garden
Garden parties and elevated picnics have become quite the trend this year for wedding themes, but we think this would be a great bachelorette party theme as well! Create a fairy-tale atmosphere with lush greenery, twinkling lights, and whimsical floral arrangements. Arrange a flower crown workshop, allowing guests to choose their flowers and craft a crown to wear throughout the festivities.
Camp Bachelorette
For those of you who loved The Parent Trap’s camp scenes growing up but lately, have started to identify more with Meredith than Halley or Annie, a camping (or glamping) themed bachelorette party might be for you! Combine the luxury of a spa retreat with the adventure of camping. Relax in glamorous tents (that still have running water and a full-length mirror), gossip and roast marshmallows around cozy campfires and take on fun camp activities like kayaking and water tubing! Find a complete list of bachelorette party games here.
Wellness Retreat
Considering the growing trend towards alcohol-free, health-focused lifestyles, a wellness-focused bachelorette weekend may just be the biggest new bachelorette party trend of the coming year. Opt for a bachelorette weekend focused on wellness, featuring activities like yoga, spa treatments, and healthy cuisine at a picturesque destination. Create a serene environment by encouraging guests to disconnect from technology. Incorporate mindfulness activities like meditation, yoga, or spa treatments for a tranquil celebration.
Wifey Wine Weekend
Whether you're a natural wine girlie or a classic French wine connoisseur, nothing screams Girl’s Trip like a trip to wine country. Take a wine-tasting tour through scenic vineyards, sipping on unique varietals accompanied by light charcuterie and cheese bites. Don your finest tea dresses in floral patterns and bright colors for a sophisticated touch.
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Sharing responsibilities for the bachelorette party might look something like: after consulting the bride, the MOH picks the theme, coordinates the dates, and books reservations, while other tasks like ordering decorations, picking up food, and finding local activities are delegated.
Exactly who pays for the bachelorette party will depend on the specific situation, but most commonly, the cost is split evenly between the attendants. Everyone is responsible for covering their own expenses, such as meals and accommodation, while also splitting the cost to cover most—or all—of the bride's expenses.
While the planning timeline varies depending on how elaborate the bachelorette party will be, three to six months in advance is a good rule of thumb. This will provide adequate time to understand the preferences of the bride and attendees as well as make the necessary bookings or reservations to flawlessly execute.
No, not every bachelorette party needs a theme. That said, if you're stuck on how to plan a bachelorette bash for your bestie, choosing a theme can be a great place to start. You can choose from so many unique theme ideas, from a sophisticated soiree to a wild night out on the town.
Many people choose to celebrate their bachelorette party at a bar or club, but other fun ideas include enjoying a spa day, going on a beach trip, or even going wine tasting. No matter what the activity is, the most important thing is that the bride and her friends have a good time!
"We often see the maid of honor assist in covering the cost of the bridal shower (often in conjunction with a family member of the bride), covering her own costs and some of the costs of the bride for the bachelorette party (in conjunction with the rest of the bridesmaids), her own travel to and from the wedding, a ...
In short, the host is the one who pays for the bridal shower—or at least some of it. Most commonly, this is the maid of honor, but the couple's relatives, friends or even the to-be-weds themselves can all pitch in to cover the cost of the wedding shower.
Bridesmaids might pay entirely (or help pay) for the dress, accessories, the wedding shower, a shower gift, the bachelorette party, travel and hotel for the wedding day, and a wedding gift. Bridesmaids might also pay for their hair and makeup on the day of. But if the bride requires this, the bride might cover it.
On average, women spend about $250 per day on a bachelorette party, with one-day bachelorettes starting on the low end of around $150, and five-day bachelorettes reaching around $1900 on the higher end.
It really helps put everyone in the party spirit and makes the pictures super instagramable. The Maid of Honor is usually in charge of the party swag and decorations, but since everyone will be wearing and using them, it is only fair to split the total cost.
It entirely depends on your dynamic with your mother. If you feel extremely comfortable and your bridesmaids agree, you can call your mother to your bachelorette party. However, if you don't want your mom to be there, you need to be upfront and honest with her.
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Inviting Family Members to Your Bachelorette Party
"If you have a great relationship with your mom, aunt, or other family member, go ahead and include them. Just remember to make sure everyone on the guest list would be comfortable participating or observing—including you." Harrison says.
According to The Knot's Bach Study, summer is the most popular time of year for bachelorette parties, with 47% of parties occurring in June, July and August.
There are plenty of other options, like going to brunch, seeing a show, having a movie night, going golfing, having a spa day, taking a cooking class, hitting up an arcade, or even going camping. Check out our list of 50 fantastic bachelorette activity ideas to get you started.
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