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Out-of-the-box shower ideas

Out-of-the-box shower ideas

If you ask event planners, they’ll tell you that bridal showers are long overdue a redo.

“The old way of gathering, drinking tea and opening gifts is outdated,” Seri Kertzner, owner of New York City event planning firm Little Miss Party Planner, told The Washington Post. “We’re seeing a major shift toward experiential, interactive events.”

To take your party to the next level, here are five Insta-perfect party themes that every bridesmaid, mom, or bestie in charge of the event can easily plan for your favorite bride-to-be.

Be consistent

Itchy and want to scratch? Host a party at Scratch DJ Academy. Scratch DJ Academy

Head straight to Scratch DJ Academy in Williamsburg for a bridal shower that will have everyone talking thanks to a mixing masterclass. Here everyone can take a spin on one of 15 spinners.

“We love seeing people get into their inner DJ style,” said owner Rob Principe, adding that the space can accommodate up to 100 people. “Everyone has a DJ name.”

Two-hour sessions with two instructors are $40 to $55 per person. Food and drinks are not included.

rustling

Follow your instincts and join in a three-hour My Cooking Party dinner showdown in Chelsea. my cooking party

If the bride never missed “Top Chef,” or just loves whipping up the most creative concoctions in the kitchen, a three-hour “Dinner Duel” at My Cooking Party in Chelsea will be an event to remember. The space has hosted “thousands of bridal showers,” according to co-owner Lisa Marie Justice.

This is also great for competitive friends. “When the group comes in, they split into two,” Justice said, adding that the space can accommodate up to 130 people. “We had a host running the event, with teams creating three dishes in an Iron Chef-like competition, creating a really energetic and fun atmosphere.”

If that’s too much like a pressure cooker, there’s also a “Snack Battle” where guests can make (and munch on) four types of hors d’oeuvres.

Prices are $149 per person for the Appetizer Party and $179 per person for the Iron Chef Competition and include house wine, take-home apron, everything you need for the cooking event, cheese and lettuce boards, passed dessert appetizers, printed personalized signage and full-service staff.

nail it

You and four of your friends can enjoy a $250 treatment (including cocktails!) at Dear Sundays. Fabio Garcia

Anyone can host a manicure party. But at one of Dear Sundays’ five nail salon locations across the city, the gathering took on a new meaning.

“We always encourage all clients to write a love letter to themselves, and we end every service with an affirmation card,” says Amy Ling Lin, owner of the all-vegan salon. “At bridal showers, we encourage guests to write a letter to the bride. We provide paper, stamps and mail it. No one does that anymore, so it’s an added treat.”

The ideal booking is for five people, and maybe a manicure treatment close to the wedding date.

“We were happy to make sure there was still time to give gifts, play games and take photos,” Lin said.

Rates start at $250 per hour (five people). These include manicures, sparkling wine, tea and water or bespoke cocktails.

true colors

If the bride-to-be in your life is wondering what colors will suit her best, then a bachelorette party at Lily’s Color Lab in Kips Bay is the perfect choice for you.

Over two hours, five friends will wear carefully selected fabrics to determine your perfect color palette. “Group sessions allow friends to see the impact of color on their faces and discover what works best with wardrobe, makeup and hair,” says CEO and founder Jenny Mahoney. “It’s also a really fun bonding experience. While the bride receives feedback, everyone else can try on our hand-picked color wigs and lipsticks, and everyone gets a comprehensive seasonal guide via email to ensure they buy the right clothes and makeup for their season.”

Prices start at $100 per person (four people, two hours minimum). Party planners are welcome to bring wine and snacks to the studio.

Just create fragrance

Create your own perfume at Olfactory NYC. pillar

At the Olfactory NYC boutique in the West Village, buying ordinary perfume isn’t easy. Instead, you and your friends can choose your favorite from nine core fragrances and then consult a “smellologist” to accentuate it. Label colors and names are then chosen before being bottled fresh on site.

“This is a high-end, personalized event that is the perfect bridal shower experience,” said event manager Carly Carabella. “The scent created by your guests will last long after the wedding, making it a meaningful and luxurious way to celebrate love and connection.”

When a group reserves the entire space (total capacity is 25 people), wine and refreshments will be provided. In addition, guests can enjoy cold food (hot food is not allowed as it affects the smell experience) as well as light-colored drinks (to avoid staining). Guests are also welcome to decorate the space.

Prices for each fragrance start at $85.

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