What To Wear To A Ladies Hen Party or Men’s Stag
18 May 2016 12:54
// Fashion Tips
Hen parties are becoming more popular and livelier little gatherings for the bride to be and her circle of friends. Hens are not just being thrown one party either
Hen parties are becoming more popular and livelier little gatherings for the bride to be and her circle of friends. Hens are not just being thrown one party either; each hen can have an average of 3 different hen party events, varying from the abroad trip to Malta with just the old university friends, the private restaurant room booking with games galore for all her family and friends; and not to forget the afternoon tea with the best of friends whom she can confide in for almost anything.
Dresses are a must if you’ve been invited to a ladies hen party. Ditch the jeans and blouse and delve deep into your wardrobe to see what selection of dresses you already have. If you have a fitted piece that has a classical design which will look like the neat black dress to fetch you out the crowd, then certainly go for that look.
If you're the centrepiece hen and aim to out-do all your guests, then a slim fit, figure-hugging, bodycon dress is the essential item to invest in. It elongates your figure making you look even taller in your chosen high heels. Printed bodycon dresses featuring greek mythological patterns or contemporary textures will make you stand out for all the right reasons whilst you adorn your pink ‘Bride To Be’ sash. Greyish silver or dark tones are the more classical colour choices which work in everyones favour. Often subtle combination of colours, as opposed to loud eccentric colours will create a photogenic masterpiece.
Not to forget, the mother of the hen should also ensure she is equally equipped with a dress appropriate for the occasion, whether she opts for a pastel warm colour in peach tones or classical white, she can opt for a dress length which sits on her knees or just below.
Moving onto Men’s Stag Dos, home or abroad, the men are able to pull off a relaxed casual and effortless looks. Teaming together shorts and and a formal shirt or informal t-shirt depending on the climate and whether al fresco pub dining is on the agenda or if it’s all indoor Winter encounters in more formal club settings where a black suit and bow-tie are required. Alongside any fancy dress costumes that are being planned for the Stag; there are a number of designer combinations the stag can wear.
The Guests
Dresses are a must if you’ve been invited to a ladies hen party. Ditch the jeans and blouse and delve deep into your wardrobe to see what selection of dresses you already have. If you have a fitted piece that has a classical design which will look like the neat black dress to fetch you out the crowd, then certainly go for that look.
The Hen
If you're the centrepiece hen and aim to out-do all your guests, then a slim fit, figure-hugging, bodycon dress is the essential item to invest in. It elongates your figure making you look even taller in your chosen high heels. Printed bodycon dresses featuring greek mythological patterns or contemporary textures will make you stand out for all the right reasons whilst you adorn your pink ‘Bride To Be’ sash. Greyish silver or dark tones are the more classical colour choices which work in everyones favour. Often subtle combination of colours, as opposed to loud eccentric colours will create a photogenic masterpiece.
The Mother of the Hen
Not to forget, the mother of the hen should also ensure she is equally equipped with a dress appropriate for the occasion, whether she opts for a pastel warm colour in peach tones or classical white, she can opt for a dress length which sits on her knees or just below.
The Stag
Moving onto Men’s Stag Dos, home or abroad, the men are able to pull off a relaxed casual and effortless looks. Teaming together shorts and and a formal shirt or informal t-shirt depending on the climate and whether al fresco pub dining is on the agenda or if it’s all indoor Winter encounters in more formal club settings where a black suit and bow-tie are required. Alongside any fancy dress costumes that are being planned for the Stag; there are a number of designer combinations the stag can wear.