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Wedding season is back and in full swing, and just in time for those hot summer days. And if your bride had to cancel her original plans once or twice last year, she’ll definitely be looking forward to her final fling before the ring. As her bestie, it’s up to you to throw her a unique, fun, and creative bachelorette party that she won’t soon forget.
If you have a bride that, like the rest of us, is all in on the “Rosé All Day” trend, help her lean into her second love by throwing an amazing rosé themed bash. When the weather is warm and the days are sunny, it’s the perfect time to dress up, celebrate a bride-to-be, and sip on everyone’s favorite pink drink all weekend.
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Start with the Decorations
Decorations are imperative for setting the mood for any party. Luckily, with a rosé-themed bash, the bachelorette party decor can be kept simple while still feeling upscale and chic. Start by choosing a color palette of pink and white with gold accents. Pink balloons that say “bride,” matched with gold and white streamers and party favors are a great place to start. Consider buying custom signs to craft clever sayings that tie into the theme. “To Have and To Hold my Wine Glass,” “Eat, Drink and Be Married,” and “Make Pour Decisions” are all great options to get people excited for the festivities.
Finish off your decor by purchasing small wine glasses and paint for everyone. All the guests can decorate their own glass of wine that they’ll use throughout the weekend. This can also double as their bachelorette party favor!

Curate the Cocktail List
Next, you’ll want to make sure that the party is stocked with a great signature drink all weekend. Since rosé is literally the theme, you already have a leg up when it comes to the drink menu. Of course, you’ll have tons of rosé on the table, but feel free to take it a step further and experiment with different rosé-centered cocktails. Here are a few options that your bride tribe is sure to love:
Floral Frosé:
Ingredients:
- 1 chilled bottle of your favorite rosé
- 2 oz. simple syrup (see our how-to here, and simply omit the lemon)
- St. Germain
Instructions:
- Pour a bottle of rosé into ice cube trays and freeze for 6-8 hours or overnight. Due to the alcohol content, the rosé will not freeze all the way but will firm up to a slushy consistency.
- Pop out the frozen rosé cubes into a large blender, add 2 oz. of simple syrup, and blend on high until pureéd into a perfectly pink, slushy concoction.
- Pour into glasses and top each with a small splash of St. Germain. Garnish with a flower.
Watermelon Frosé:
Ingredients:
- 6 oz. rosé
- 2 cups watermelon cubes
- 2 oz. rosé syrup
- 2 oz. fresh lime juice
- 6 oz. vodka
- 1 cup ice
Instructions:
- Add all the ingredients to a blender, and blend until smooth.
- Add a watermelon wedge for garnish and enjoy!
Lavender Lemonade Rosé Cocktails:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup lemonade
- 1/2 tsp lavender extract paste (to taste)
- 1/2 cup sparkling rosé
- Sliced lemons and fresh lavender flowers for garnish
Instructions:
- In a glass or cocktail shaker add in your ingredients. Stir or shake.
- Pour into a glass, add ice and garnish. Enjoy!
To add an extra layer of fun to the party, craft a cheese board or a table full of small finger foods, and let the girls experiment with different food and wine pairings. A small prize can be rewarded to the guest that crafts the best rosé and cheese tasting!
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Coordinate the Dress Code
The dress code for the bachelorette bash is a great way to bring the crew together. A simple, yet effective way to coordinate everyone’s outfits is to encourage them to bring their best pink outfit. Whether it’ll be a party on the beach and they all bring pink bikinis, or you’re all going out to a nice dinner and want to sport your nicest pink dresses, this attire will help your wine-loving bride embrace the theme of her party. (Check out more ideas for what to wear to a bachelorette party in our guide–and if the bride wants to stand out from her pink-clad pals, we’ve also got little white dress picks for the bachelorette!)
If you want to take it a step further, consider buying t-shirts with funny wine-related sayings on them. This could include phrases like “Stop and Smell the rosé,” “Everything Happens for a Riesling,” Or “How Merlot Can you Go?” Give the ladies a list of goofy phrases to choose from and let them pick the one that best describes their personality!

Throw in Some Killer Entertainment
No bachelorette party is complete without a few bridal-themed games. And while you will all be having a great time catching up, getting to know each other, and (of course), sipping on wine all weekend, you’ll still want to sprinkle in a few games to keep the momentum going. For a rosé bachelorette party, a great option is a “This or That: Bride Edition” game. Just give each guest a piece of paper with a list of things side by side: like rosé or tequila, rosé or seltzers, or rosé or jello shots, for example. Each guest has to guess if the bride would prefer rosé or the other drink listed!
Another unique idea to try out is to purchase two different bottles, at different price points, and the guests have to guess which rosé is the more expensive one. And for the mega-wine lover, you can pose the ultimate challenge; a blind tasting game where they have to guess different kinds of pink wine (dry rosé, white zinfandel, and blush wine for example).
Are you throwing a rosé bach? Show us on Instagram @lulus using #lovelulus or tell us your favorite bachelorette party themes in the comments! T0 shop outfits for the whole squad, head to our Night Out Dresses edit!
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