For the bride whose go-to comfort is carbs and whose main form of flirting is offering the last bite. Last Slice of the Single Life is your permission to turn pizza into a theme — unapologetically. Whether you're hosting at home, hiring a villa, or taking over an Airbnb with a pizza oven, the vibe is casual but considered. Think custom menus, Aperol spritz towers, takeaway boxes with stickers, and yes — at least one outfit that references mozzarella. Fun to plan, easy to style, and loved by everyone. Because who’s ever said no to pizza?
Go for trattoria-core with a modern twist. You want it to feel like a curated dinner party, not a Pizza Hut promo. Start with gingham tablecloths, add wine-stained menus and a few gold accents, and throw in something completely unhinged (like a pizza-shaped guestbook). The goal is chaotic good.
Buy blank boxes, design custom stickers, and use them for favours or invites. Add the bride’s face and inside jokes.
A red gingham tablecloth with deep red tapered candles = instant mood. Add gold cutlery to dress it up.
Create fake restaurant-style menus with in-jokes, pet names and fake cocktails. Frame them, use as itineraries, or hand one to each guest.
Stack it, pour it, film it. Works with Aperol, espresso martinis, or a personal favourite of the bride.
Iron-on patches that say “Cheesy but cute,” the date, or a pizza slice with a veil. Cheap and charming.
Sophia Loren, Monica Bellucci, 90s Versace campaigns. Add fairy lights and call it your DIY photo booth.
Hen do games, but themed. These are low-effort, high-laughs, and perfect for playing with a prosecco in one hand and a slice in the other.
But we’ve also got a few kickers perfect for the Western theme.
Get the free last slice templates.
Read out a list of qualities, confessions, or ex-boyfriend behaviours. The group decides whether it’s a topping (green flag) or straight in the bin.
Read out the worst pizza-related chat-up lines ever written. (“Are you a pizza? Because I’d never crust anyone else.”) Everyone votes for best and worst. Loser does a shot of hot sauce.
Provide dough, toppings and chaos. Everyone competes for “Most Instagrammable,” “Most Likely to Make You Sick,” and “Would Be Sold at M&S.” Bride judges, obviously.
If you’re out, think Italian-inspired but modern — graphic reds, playful prints, vintage gold jewellery. Staying in? Matching pyjamas or baby tees that say “Hot and Ready” will do the job. Set a moodboard, or the group chat will spiral.
This is your red dress moment. Mini, midi, whatever — just make it loud. Style with gold hoops, 90s sunglasses, a slicked bun and a pizza box as a handbag if you’re committed. A vintage football top with “Bride” on the back also slaps. You want to look like Sophia Loren on a Tesco Meal Deal budget. Major character energy, no notes.
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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
Pyjamas? Matching sets? Vintage football kits in Italian colours? Anything goes. If you’re heading out, go mesh, graphic, red — and give it some personality. Add accessories: bow in hair, cheeky tote, bold lip. The goal? Look hot enough to distract from the pizza-induced bloating.
SHOP THE LOOK
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Oscar De Larenta
£435
Our free theme kit gives you everything you knead to plan a pizza-themed hen that slaps. Inside: editable invites, printable games, outfit moodboards and templates to save your slice of sanity.