At a Restaurant: Your outfit when you go out to brunch, lunch, or dinner with your bachelorette party is going to be dependent on the requirements and the atmosphere of the restaurant. If you’re opting for a lunch or a brunch experience, wear something comfortable yet stylish. This is a good opportunity to dress up a pair of jeans with a pair of high heels or a flowing blouse. When it comes to dinner, the bride might go for a fancier option in terms of restaurants, giving you the chance to show off your evening wardrobe with a nice dress or even a professional look with some upscale slacks and a shirt.
At a Winery: The winery tour is one of the hotspots where bridal parties tend to take a lot of pictures. You’ll want to wear something comfortable, say a shawl wrap over a T-shirt and pants. Since you’ll more than likely be tasting wines, choose a darker colored outfit, as you don’t want any unforeseen wine stains to ruin the photos the bride will inevitably want to take. Pair your outfit with a floppy hat and some sunglasses as you tour the vineyard.
At a Bar: Your outfit can get a little flashier and more bedazzled when in an environment such as a bar or a nightclub unless of course, you’re at a sports or a game bar. If the former, then opt for something with sequins or rhinestones to really draw the light to yourself. If the latter, then opt for a casual look with jeans, casual sneakers, and maybe a long sleeve shirt or some type of a zip-up.
At a Pool: The pool experience is all about relaxation. Depending on what you’re comfortable with, you’ll want to choose between a bikini and a one-piece, and both styles offer great-looking options. To ensure your safety, make sure you apply sunscreen and be sure to wear something on your feet, such as flip-flops, sandals, or even water shoes while walking around the perimeter of the pool. This is also an opportunity to accessorize, so go for some UV sunglasses and a cute hat.