I'm Planning My Bachelorette Wardrobe Before Anything Else—9 Outfits Making the Cut
If there's one thing I've learned about planning a bachelorette party, it's that the bridal outfits are half the fun. This summer, I'm heading to the Hamptons for my bachelorette weekend, and before I finalized dinner reservations, group activities, and even my packing list, I was already building mood boards and saving outfit inspiration. Priorities, right?
When it comes to a Hamptons getaway, the dress code practically writes itself: breezy poplin pieces, chic white dresses, elevated swimwear, and a few statement pieces that feel special enough for the occasion without trying too hard. I wanted a wardrobe that could seamlessly take me from beach days and boat outings to sunset cocktails and late-night celebrations with my closest friends.
Naturally, I've spent more time than I'd like to admit curating the perfect lineup. The goal? Pieces that feel polished, photogenic, and versatile enough to wear beyond one weekend. Ahead, I'm sharing the nine outfits that officially made the cut for my Hamptons bachelorette—from easy daytime looks to the standout ensembles I'm most excited to wear. Keep scrolling to shop the pieces earning a spot in my suitcase.
Embroidered Pajamas
There's nothing I'm more excited to buy than a personalized tank top with a pair of matching pointelle underwear. Plus, you can keep this theme going at your bachelorette by getting custom tank tops to represent each of your friends in your wedding party.
White Triangle Bikini
Going on a summer bachelorette without packing a white bikini is downright wrong, in my opinion. Whether you're going on a day trip to the spa, spending a weekend in the Hamptons, or flying to a far-flung tropical destination with your best friends, white swimwear is a bachelorette outfit necessity.
Silk Duster and Slip Dress
For a bride looking for a low-key luxe moment, a silk slip dress and a corresponding matching duster are so chic. If you're a quiet luxury lover spending your bachelorette in a remote wellness retreat or a Tuscan vineyard, this look is for you.
Cape-Style Top
For the person going out to a local wine bar with their best friends, a sheer cape top and everyday white trousers make for the best outfit for the bride on a bachelorette. Although this outfit seems simple at first, the beauty is in the details. A draped, flowy top paired with a longline silhouette in this monochromatic all-white outfit is simply *chef's kiss.*
Bedazzled Minidress
If you're Dua Lipa, you can pull a Versace dress for your bachelorette. For the rest of us, a similar dress will do. Channel the pop star with a silver bedazzled minidress and matching boots.
Crochet Maxi Dress
For a tropical getaway, take style cues from Jordyn Woods's bachelorette and her dreamy crochet maxi dress. The elevation in this look is in the styling, mixing oversize earrings and chunky mother-of-pearl bracelets and cuffs into the look.
Sheer, Lacy Tank
Model and bride-to-be Leonie Hanne's Paris bachelorette is all over my mood board, so it only makes sense that her outfits are too. I'm head over heels for this look—a white lace tank, pretty white capris, and a statement-making pillbox hat.
GRWM Robe
Every bachelorette needs a dedicated outfit for filming a TikTok storytime video while doing your makeup. Luckily for me, Gia/IRL's latest collaborative collection with influencer and 2025 bride Emma Arletta features this stunning, size-inclusive robe.
Poplin Maxi Dress
At the peak of summer, a simple, no-fuss poplin dress is always such a classic look. If you're heading out east to the Hamptons for your bachelorette like I am, opt for breathable, lightweight, and comfortable silhouettes and fabrics so you can look and feel your best during your special day.

Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.