Daily Observer (Jamaica)

The Bacheloret­te BASH

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You’ve asked and we’ve answered! Welcome to your weekly column ‘Planning Your Happily Ever After’ with wedding consultant Shikima Hinds.

IT’S 2021, so forget the high teastyle themed events. Bacheloret­te party ideas have evolved from one-night shindigs to personalis­ed, multi-day affairs, often accompanie­d by custom gear, sweet surprises, and plenty of activities. Say hello to long weekends that include mimosafill­ed boozy brunches, poolside parties, and lazy laughter-infused beach days. Think: wine tastings, a delicious dining experience at a trendy restaurant and activities like hitting the happening spots… and remember, these days, everything is Instagram worthy.

The great return of weddings naturally involves a welcome rebound for another pre-wedding event: the bacheloret­te celebratio­ns.

With so many evolving wedding trends, it’s only natural bacheloret­te parties have taken on a life of their own with themes (or not) that the bride and her bridesmaid­s can personalis­e to their distinct liking.

It’s all about keeping up with the times and that means saying goodbye to those overused and outdated bacheloret­te party themes.

Lucky for you, we’ve done our research and are here to give you the top tips to pull off an amazing bacheloret­te bash.

1. The vast majority of bacheloret­te parties are now overnight events with 90% of all groups opting to rent private villas or hotel suites for a getaway lasting up to three days.

2. The budget is bigger. Ladies are spending more on the details of the celebratio­n, especially with personalis­ation.

3. Instead of stocking up on plastic cups, go sustainabl­e and cute. Stainless steel tumblers with straws included are the way to go for the girls to reuse all weekend long. Personalis­e them for added detail.

4. Flights are taking off, and no one wants to stay home. Much of this has to do with the pent-up demand for travel brought on by COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

5. Bacheloret­te gifts are officially a thing. Brides are giving their bridesmaid­s gifts to enjoy during the celebratio­n and beyond. Custom swag bags and goodies have become a standard.

6. The “Surprise Moment” for the bride is an elaborate group gift, customised cake, or her favourite treats. These are sure to be a welcome relief from the stress of wedding planning.

7. Remember when sashes were once the most coveted bacheloret­te attire? Now, bacheloret­te parties are especially leaning towards custom “attire” like swimsuits and T-shirts and colour-themed dress codes.

 ??  ?? Model Eniko Parrish (centre) and her girlfiends on their bacheloret­te getaway.
Model Eniko Parrish (centre) and her girlfiends on their bacheloret­te getaway.
 ??  ?? Take a trip with your besties, like the ladies from the movie The Bridesmaid­s.
Take a trip with your besties, like the ladies from the movie The Bridesmaid­s.
 ??  ?? Brides are now giving their bridesmaid­s gifts for the weekend getaway.
Brides are now giving their bridesmaid­s gifts for the weekend getaway.
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Personalis­ed tumblers are a big trend.
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