7 party themes to suit your thirties
Let’s be honest, nobody actually wants to attend another toga party. 1980s parties are so overdone.
And there’s nothing more annoying than having to go out and buy a new outfit just to dress up.
Now that you’re in your thirties, you want party themes that show a little more maturity. You also want to able to dress for the party without having to go shopping or spend hours preparing.
So, if you’re planning a party any time soon, here are seven themes that are perfect for people in their thirties.
Classic Hollywood
Think Audrey Hepburn, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor. It doesn’t have to be based on a specific time in Hollywood but specify that the 1990s don’t count as “classic”. Think big sunglasses, pearls and cigarette holders. You can even dance to the soundtracks from old films.
Kid’s party
Just because you’re in your thirties doesn’t you can’t let out your inner child every once in a while. In fact, it means you should do it more often. And what better way to do that than an old fashioned kids party? Put out some sweets, drink out of sippy cups and rent a jumping castle.
College days
Who doesn’t feel all nostalgic over their old college or university parties? You know, the parties where you drank punch and the dress code included everything from a little black dress to jeans and a hoodie? Of course, these days you probably have a little more money to spend, so maybe don’t serve the cheapest snacks you can find.
Lifestyles of the rich and famous
You don’t have to be loaded to pretend you’re a billionaire. Fake fur coats, tons of bling and stunning high-heeled ladies shoes. Serve gourmet finger foods and drink absolutely everything out of champagne glasses.
Dead man walking
No, this theme isn’t based on the 1995 film starring Susan Sarandon. Instead, guests simply come as themselves, except they’re dead. Lot’s of fake blood and funeral wear. You could even decorate with some cardboard coffins.
Pyjama party
This one is pretty simple and requires absolutely no effort. You don’t even have to get changed when you wake up (although it’s always a good idea to shower). Everyone wears what they sleep in. Unless they sleep naked, in which case they should put on some tracksuit pants and a T-shirt.