An LGBTQ Guide to Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties
The question has been popped, the wedding date is set, and now you are ready to party. Whether you are envisioning a vacation with all your best pals complete with Mai Tais and fun in the sun or something more low-key like a professional spa day in the comfort of your own home, you want to ensure that your bachor or bachelorette party is done up right.
We reached out to two experts, Kirsten Palladino, editorial director of Equallywed.com and author of ?Equally Wed: The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your LGBTQ+ Wedding? and Laetitia Orsetti of Fabulous Weddings to give advice on what makes for a truly unforgettable LGBTQ+ bach party.
Make Your Party Reflect Your Personality
?I think that as the trends for weddings have gone to personal, personal, personal, I think that?s been the same way with bach parties in terms of we no longer think, ?Oh, we have to go out to the club with strange sexual plastic things,?? says Palladino. Palladino recommends tailoring your bach party to your personality. For example, if you enjoy skiing, rent a chalet for the weekend if it?s in your budget. If you love to create artwork, find something like a local glass blowing demonstration and class.
Orsetti and her company Fabulous Weddings in Buenos Aires, Argentina specialize in creating different bach party packages that are suited for the individual. She has arranged everything from low-key evenings like a spa day in the bride or groom?s hotel room to a VIP shopping day complete with personal shopp...
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