This one’s for the bride who loves a bold lip and an even bolder itinerary. Kiss The Miss Goodbye is flirty, fiery and full of fun — all styled in shades of red, berry and blush. It’s unapologetically girly without being cringe, and a great excuse to bring out the kind of accessories you can’t wear to the wedding. Think statement heels, strong cocktails, and an itinerary that ends in karaoke or chaos. Planning a hen with attitude? This is your sign.
Forget pastels. This is your high-glam, high-impact moment. Think fashion-editor dinner party with a little bit of lipstick smudged on the napkins. Go heavy on the red and pink tones, but keep the details clean. The goal? More cherry bomb than Valentine’s Day aisle.
Deep red candles, black or pink glassware, layered linens. Add name cards in lipstick-red with gloss embossed type. Classy with a kick.
Set up a get-ready zone with red lipsticks, mini mirrors, and makeup wipes. Great for pre-drinks and even better for photos.
One custom neon in red or pink. Try “Kiss The Miss” or something unhinged like “See You Never”. It’s the photo wall everyone will crowd.
One balloon cluster in pinks and reds, styled tightly in a corner or behind a drinks bar. No arches. No foil numbers.
Add a luxe texture with velvet runners, napkins or chair ties. Red velvet, but make it fashion.
Use actual cherries (or mini ceramic ones) at each setting. Tie name tags to the stems. Surprisingly chic.
Hen do games don’t need to be tacky. This theme calls for bold choices, bold cocktails, and activities that bring out everyone’s inner It Girl.
But we’ve also got a few kickers perfect for the Western theme.
Get the free kiss the miss templates.
Send your hens out with a list of red flag prompts: man in white jeans, a guy who says “you up?” in daylight, someone who still Snapchats. Screenshot or selfie as proof.
Everyone makes a signature red or pink drink and presents it like a fashion collection. Name it, serve it, walk it down the runway (aka kitchen island).
Quiz the group on the bride’s past heartbreaks. Bonus points if you include fake answers or scandalous decoys.
Basic rules for a Last Rodeo theme: if we’re going out in the evening, we’re going hens in black (or pink if barbiecore is your thing) and the bride in white. If we're day drinking, we’re allowing denim. The best thing you can do is send a moodboard for your hens to give them an idea as to where we’re going.
She’s either in red (bold) or white (iconic) — no in-between. Choose a mini or midi with a dramatic feature: a low back, puff sleeve, or corset bodice. Pair it with cherry heels, a clutch shaped like lips, and red nails for the full effect. Add a spritz of something expensive and an exit line worthy of a romcom.
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Oscar De Larenta
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Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Lean all the way in. Red, pink, burgundy, wine, blush — anything goes as long as it’s punchy. Tailored sets, satin dresses, a mini with a rosette. If it could be worn to a hot date or a heartbreak dinner, it’s on theme. Bonus points for red lipstick, strappy heels and a whisper of perfume you stole from Sephora.
SHOP THE LOOK
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Inside our free downloadable kit: editable invites, red-hot games, outfit moodboards, and a printable itinerary to keep everyone in line. (Sort of.)