How to Host a Stylishly Vintage Bachelorette Party
Throwing a memorable bachelorette party is tricky. The event should be festive and fun, but not gimmicky and gross. There's a fine line between elegantly tongue-in-cheek and over-the-top tacky. Does anyone really want to wear a headband with a giant dildo in public? I don't think so. Recently I went to a wonderful bachelorette party that succeeded in celebrating the bride-to-be in a traditional yet sophisticated way. It was delightful, so I took pictures to share the experience and ideas with you! The soirée was inspired by 1950s housewives and retro glamour. Here, you'll find all of the little details that made this
party fabulous.
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pink_elephant KCaps7 Lisa R5 Comments Post a Comment
So much cuter and classier than normal!
1Love that retro photo in black and white with the sunglasses.
2How precious!
3Love it! Wish this had been up 2 months ago when I had my sister's bachelorette.
4I know that place! It's in SF right? I was just sitting on that white bubbly couch 2 weekends ago
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