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35 Party Themes I'm Using This Year

Because themed parties are fun and I think everyone should have them.

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35 Party Themes I'm Using This Year

Looking for a theme for your gathering? Look no further. Here are 35 I'm totally using this year.

1. Renaissance Art

2. Mamma Mia

3. 2000s red carpet

4. Met Gala

5. Roaring '20s

Photo by Marvin Meyer on Unsplash

6. Cartoon Characters

7. High Fashion

8. Dress like someone else in the group

9. Come as your favorite _______ (alcohol, fast food places, etc.)

10. Midsommar

Photo by Mikael Kristenson on Unsplash

11. Wild Wild West!

12. Naughty vs. Nice Christmas Party

13. Angels vs. Devils

14. Go Team! (Cheerleaders, sports players, preppy, etc.)

15. Nurses, Doctors and Patients

Photo by humberto chavez on Unsplash

16. Candy

17. Stores

18. Wear Something You Never Get to Wear

19. Everyone gets a different theme

20. Barbie

Photo by Elena Mishlanova on Unsplash

21. '70s

22. White on a White Shirt

23. Dress Like Your Ex

24. Rubik's Cube (come wearing one color and then try and leave wearing as many colors as you can)

25. Coachella

Photo by Hari Nandakumar on Unsplash

26. Euphoria

27. Favorite Holiday

28. Sugar Daddy's Funeral

29. Come As Your Zodiac Sign

30. Tropical

Photo by Saiph Muhammad on Unsplash

31. Neon

32. U.S. States

33. Glow In the Dark

34. Seasons

35. Zoo

Photo by Raul De Los Santos on Unsplash

I hope I've inspired the theme for your next gathering!

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