Your friend’s wedding is fast approaching, and you’re part of the inner circle gathering for the bachelorette festivities. Whether it unfolds as a single soirée, a day of curated plans, or a full weekend escape, the art of packing and preparing (both sartorially and mentally), can quickly feel daunting—particularly when each moment calls for a thoughtfully styled look.
A bachelorette is, at its core, a celebration of intimacy, joy, and shared memories in the making—so the last thing you want is for wardrobe decisions to occupy your thoughts, either in the lead-up or in the moment itself. Our approach? Skip the cheesy co-ords and instead choose bachelorette outfits tailored to each activity that are something you’d actually wear in real life; your cost per wear will be better, and you’ll be way more comfortable. Whether the itinerary includes sailing under blue skies, a sun-soaked beach day, an interactive culinary class, or a night spent dancing with abandon, we’ve got your looks locked in; leaving you free to savor every moment.
Vogue’s Guide to Bachelorette Party Dressing:
Pro tip: If your bachelorette adventure involves a plane or train, for seamless travel, limit yourself to a carry-on, or better yet, a sleek weekender. Ahead, shop our selection of bachelorette-ready outfits, curated to carry you effortlessly from breezy daytime hikes to nights of revelry in style.
For a Boat Day…
If you’ve booked a day of sailing, embrace utilitarian glamour with a light blue, floor-length shirt (its fluid side slits are great for movement when the playlist gets started). Pair it with a sunset-hued one-piece from Lido, and a with a pair of ’60s-inspired tortoiseshell sunglasses—an elevated nod to retro boat style.
For an Outdoorsy Hike…
A streamlined, one-and-done taupe bodysuit by ON is an easy choice here (and something you’ll re-wear post-trip), balancing performance with understated polish. Top it off with a protective hat—this style by TWP stands out for its sweeping brim and adjustable cord tie.
For a Beach Day…
A bikini is essential for a sunny day spent seaside. Consider this two-piece from Sara Cristina, crafted in a sculpting scuba fabric and embellished with a pearl. Tie on a tropical pareo by Johanna Ortiz that transitions seamlessly from the sand to the bar, and complete your beach look with a packable raffia hat by Janessa Leone.
For a Cooking Class…
When dressing for a cooking class, consider the inevitability of spills and lean into a palette of darker hues. A cotton poplin navy button-down brings classic, timeless appeal, especially when paired with dark-wash, straight-leg denim for a clean, unfussy silhouette. If you’re in charge of the trip planning, these inexpensive striped aprons from Hawkins make a thoughtful matching gift for everyone in the party.
For a Girls’ Night In…
Embrace easy elegance with an airy blue striped cotton set by Dôen. Add a dose of glamour with a statement gold link bracelet and a pair of amber satin slippers to give a polished finish to this laid-back, lounge-ready ensemble.
For a Late Brunch…
Here, play with color through textural fabrics. We like this terracotta linen dress paired with this chartreuse, hand-beaded bag by Merlette—it’s an unexpected color pairing that feels fresh and lively, plus, it’s something you can wear throughout the day for post-brunch shopping and sightseeing. Anchor the ensemble with minimalist black leather sandals and a silver pendant by Khaite.
For a Night of Dancing…
It’s time to reach for a light, body-skimming dress—like this silk and lace number from Mango. Elevate the look with sleek silver bead earrings by Lié Studio and (crucially comfortable) ankle-strap sandals from Khaite. This silk bag, which is accented with playful tassels, adds a flirtatious ’70s-inspired touch.




























