Celebrations for professionals

Celebrations for professionals

Celebrations for professionals - 5 themed parties that make a lasting impression

Of course, dressing up can be fun, but who wants to throw on their bad taste outfit for the fifth time? Here, at Showconnection, we settle the accounts for bad party themes and explain how to make them better. As is well known, festivals should be celebrated when they fall. But when there's no birthday, anniversary or graduation to celebrate, themed parties are a great way to round up all your hard-drinking friends. Everyone knows the themed parties, the classics among them can be called “Bad Taste Party” or “20 Years Party”. Unfortunately, these mottos also cause a small sigh, because these mottos are now used far too often. With our suggestions you will make your next party a huge success. It doesn't matter whether you organize it yourself or hire professional ones from us.

  1. The ABC party

ABC stands for "Anything but Clothes": People are allowed to wear anything that doesn't qualify as clothing: cardboard boxes, flags, city maps, bags, rubbish, etc.

  1. The gender party

Women come as men, men dress up as women.

Whether in a suit and tie, miniskirt or jogging suit and with a beer belly - slip into the funniest role of your life and do everything that you have always envied the opposite sex.

  1. Evil Surprise Party

Each guest is invited to a different themed party. While one prepares for a superhero party, the other believes in a 50s party, the third in a hit party. Makes a spectacular mix and irritated faces upon arrival.

  1. Trash Treasure Party

The party idea from "Sex and the City": One woman's trash is another woman's treasure. Means: Every woman brings along a single man she is not interested in (best friend, brother, ex-boyfriend) in the hope that 1. he will meet someone there and 2. she will fall in love with someone else's discarded guy crushed.

  1. song party

Not so easy: Each guest dresses up to match a song (e.g. Roy Black: “Ganz in Weiß”) and brings it along on CD. The other party guests have to guess the song.