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The
Last Disco

Mirror balls, metallics, and one final dance under the lights. Alexa, play 'Dancing Queen' by ABBA.

She's not done dancing yet

For the bride who thrives beneath a disco ball, loves glitter but hates tacky, and knows the difference between vintage glam and fancy dress. The Last Disco is her moment. Think Studio 54 at peak drama, outfits that shimmer, playlists that don’t quit, and champagne towers you pretend are casual. Whether you’re renting out a private bar, staying in an Airbnb that screams 1970s, or just turning your living room into the VIP area of your dreams, this hen do is all about unapologetic sparkle, iconic photos, and memories that feel cinematic. Glitter eyeshadow mandatory, dancing encouraged, and no going home until someone requests “one more song” at least three times.

Champagne tower (or prosecco pyramids)

Disposable cameras with flash

Mirror balls in every size

THEME  CHECKLIST

Metallic outfits or accessories

A playlist of disco classics and modern hits

Oversized Western jacket for the bride

818 Tequila (by the litre)

Obnoxious cowboy hats

THEME  CHECKLIST

Shania Twain on repeat

Oversized cow inflatable

Decor

Lean into glam, but steer clear of cheap. Use disco balls liberally, metallic tones elegantly, and keep lighting low, moody, and flattering.

Studio 54—but make it modern

Hang multiple disco balls (varied sizes) at different heights above your table or dance area. Instant glamour.

Mirror Ball Cluster

Coupes stacked high, filled slowly, recorded dramatically. Add edible glitter if feeling extra.


Champagne Tower

Gold, silver, or rose gold foil curtains for photo ops. Easy, cheap, photogenic.

Glitter Curtain Backdrop

Something chic—“Last Disco” or “Dancing Queen.” Works as décor and future memento.

Custom Neon Sign

Cluster metallic balloons in gold, silver, bronze—mix sizes and add some glitter-filled transparent ones.

Metallic Balloon Installation

Mirror, pots of glitter, body shimmer, hairspray, and brushes. A DIY moment that doubles as entertainment.

Glitter Makeup Station

What To Do

Games that feel glam, glittery, and totally disco-appropriate. Easy enough to manage mid-champagne, fun enough to break the ice.



But we’ve also got a few kickers perfect for the Western theme.

Disco games, endless glitter

Get the free last disco templates. 

Guests anonymously write their most hilarious or embarrassing dance-floor moments on cards. Bride reads aloud, guessing who’s responsible. Mildly savage, highly entertaining. Winner (worst story) crowned Disco Queen and gets glitter crown.

LAST DANCE CONFESSIONS

In teams, guests must find and photograph specific disco-era items or recreate iconic moments (Bianca Jagger on a horse, Cher’s iconic looks). The first team finished wins—losers buy the next round.

STUDIO 54 SCAVENGER HUNT

Write iconic disco songs on slips of paper. Draw randomly—sing solo, duet, or group number. Dramatic lip-syncs also encouraged. Bonus points for choreography. Fun, silly, and perfect after three drinks.

KARAOKE ROULETTE

What To Wear

Disco chic—metallics, sequins, satin, and anything that sparkles in low lighting. Coordinate loosely but make sure everyone understands: the vibe is vintage glam, not novelty.

THIS IS A SUBHEADING

The Bride

Go full glam—silver mini dress, gold sequined jumpsuit, or something metallic that turns heads. Channel Bianca Jagger, Cher, or modern disco queens like Dua Lipa. Hair: glossy waves or slicked-back chic. Makeup: glitter eyes, glossy lips, luminous skin. Pair with bold accessories like oversized hoops, platform heels, or metallic boots that say “main character.” Consider a feather-trimmed jacket or sequined shawl for extra drama. Carry a glittery clutch or purse small enough for just lipstick and your phone. You’re not aiming for subtle—you're aiming for iconic. The dress code is “one night only,” and you’re the headline act. Shine unapologetically, pose dramatically, and dance till your feet hurt. Tonight, you’re the disco ball. Reflect every spotlight, capture every camera flash, and never, ever apologise for being extra.

SHOP THE LOOK

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

The GUESTS

Metallic, sequins, satin, velvet—textures that glow under lights. Mini dresses, jumpsuits, or tailored suits in silver, gold, black, or jewel tones. Heels high enough to notice, but low enough to dance all night. Makeup should sparkle—glittery lids, shimmery cheekbones, high-gloss lips. Hair loose, sleek, or styled with vintage glam waves. Accessories matter: chunky gold chains, stacked rings, sparkly chokers, or bold earrings that move when you dance. Consider coordinated accessories like matching glitter purses or hair clips. If you’re going out, bring a faux-fur jacket or cropped metallic blazer. It’s vintage glam, not fancy dress—think Studio 54 VIP, never costume shop. Dance-floor appropriate, photo-ready, and glam enough that your outfits will be mentioned in the group chat years from now. Tonight’s dress code: never enough glitter, always enough confidence.

SHOP THE LOOK

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

Oscar De Larenta

£435

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