As the floods of flyers appear with themes ranging from Eighties to Beach Party, and Toga to School Uniform all in one night, the question becomes “Which one do we dress for?” No need to stress. Lets just take this one theme at a time.
The Party Hopper
This is the kind of girl that likes making everyone feel special, or at least like she thought their theme was the best. While slightly more ambitious the goal here is to dress to each theme. The easiest way to transition without bringing a wardrobe is accessories. Utilize a larger purse and bring a little something that allows your simple base to dress up to each theme. In instance, if the theme is Eighties bring some neon sweatbands, but if it’s Beach Party bring a lei and some clip in flowers for your hair. With a cute base and theme appropriate accents, you’ll be able to hop from section to section without fail.
The Costume Queen
Do you mind standing out in a crowd? No? Good. Pick one theme and go to the nines. Creativity is always a plus too. You may stand out against the sea of people that aren’t quite brave enough to go out in a costume that might get you mistaken for an aerobics instructor, but lets face it… you look good. Having an outrageous costume can also be a good conversation starter. Don’t worry about feeling trapped in a single section’s party either. If you choose to move on to another themed party you will just continue your stand out performance. can even use one costume to compliment the host at another party with a simple, “Oh you like my coconut bra? Yeah, I liked their theme, but your party is so much better.”Â
The Bull
In all likelihood you are going to end up at Shooters. No shame in going to section in Shooters attire. Plan accordingly, though. If you are sensing this night could end up with you in the cage, on the bar, or riding the bull make sure to dress appropriately.
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No matter which tactic you use when dressing for a theme party keep in mind it isn’t really what you wear, but how you wear it. Be confident and have a fun time.