Three failsafe outfits for hen dos
What to wear to a hen do? Arguably, more exciting than the big day itself (don’t tell the bride) and given how intense hen itineraries are these days, one outfit isn’t going to cut it. You need looks and lots of them. Different vibes have different dress codes; what worked for morning manis won’t for rooftop drinks. So here’s what we’d wear for all the morning, afternoon and evening antics that’ll fuel the group chat for months to come.
Ah, the hours where you pretend to be civilised, otherwise known as “family-friendly activities”. Getting facials with your soon-to-be mother-in-law and having a lightly boozy brunch: that kind of thing. Having a glass (or two) of fizz here and there but not enough to get the straws out just yet - you know the ones we mean. You’re grown-ups, celebrating grown-up things and you need a grown-up, respectable outfit to go with. Nothing says, “I’m ready to say 'I do'” like a co-ord, and this stripy number subliminally sends out the message that you’re on the straight and narrow and will be in bed by 10pm. Promise. Pair with a pair of sliders and your Mum Hen look is ready to go.