Hi, Friend! Jen Glantz here. I’m a bestselling author, the first ever bridesmaid for hire and have been hired by hundreds of brides all over the world. Let’s talk about Cowgirl Bachelorette Party Outfits.
Okay, let’s talk cowgirl bachelorette parties. They’re all the rage right now! I recently helped plan one for my bestie and let me tell you, figuring out what to wear was half the fun. Whether you’re the bride-to-be or part of her posse, I’ve rounded up 30 outfit ideas that’ll have you looking like the belle of the hoedown.
Before we dive in, a little fun fact for you – did you know that 68% of brides are going for themed bachelorette parties these days? And cowgirl-inspired celebrations have seen a 35% jump in popularity just in the last year. Looks like we’re not the only ones wanting to saddle up and celebrate!
Now, I know what you’re thinking – “I don’t want to look like I just stepped off the set of a Western movie.” Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with everything from classic cowgirl looks to some seriously glammed-up options. We’re talking fringe, denim, and enough sparkle to light up the dance floor. So grab your favorite beverage (maybe a spiked sweet tea?) and let’s get started!
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When it comes to cowgirl style, sometimes you just can’t beat the classics. These outfits are perfect if you want that authentic Western vibe without going overboard. Plus, they’re usually pretty comfy – which is key when you’re planning on dancing the night away!
This outfit is like the peanut butter and jelly of cowgirl fashion – it just works. Start with a pair of light-wash denim shorts. I’m talking mid-thigh length with a little frayed hem action. Pair that with a red and white plaid shirt (long-sleeved, of course) and tie it up at the waist. Throw on some brown leather cowboy boots that hit mid-calf, and you’re good to go!
Pro tip: Look for shorts with a 3-5 inch inseam. It’s the sweet spot for coverage and movement. And if you can find a plaid shirt with pearl snap buttons? Even better. It’s those little details that really sell the look.
I remember when my friend Sarah wore this combo to her bachelorette. She found these amazing vintage Levi’s 501 cutoffs at a thrift store and paired them with a red and white gingham shirt from Wrangler. Add in some Tony Lama boots and a leather concho belt she snagged at a local Western wear shop, and she was ready to hit the town. She looked amazing and was comfy enough to line dance all night long.
If you want to channel your inner cowgirl with a bit of an edge, this is the look for you. Start with a white tank top – keep it simple, we want the vest to be the star here. Then, layer on a fringe leather vest. I’m talking serious fringe action, like 3-4 inches long. Pair it with your favorite jeans and some ankle boots, and you’ve got a look that’s part cowgirl, part rock star.
The key here is to find a vest with the right amount of fringe. Too little and it looks skimpy, too much and you might end up tangled with your bestie on the dance floor. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen!
Okay, hear me out on this one. Denim overall shorts might sound a little “farm girl,” but paired with the right top, they can be super cute. Try wearing them with a bandana top – you know, those tops made out of a big square bandana? It’s unexpected, playful, and perfect for a bachelorette party.
To make your own bandana top, grab a 22×22 inch bandana (that’s the standard size). Fold it into a triangle, tie it around your chest, and voila! Instant cowgirl chic. Just make sure to secure it well – wardrobe malfunctions are not the kind of wild we’re going for here.
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Who says you can’t wear a dress to a cowgirl-themed party? Look for a dress with some Western flair – maybe some embroidery or a bit of fringe. A-line or fit-and-flare styles tend to work best for this look. Pair it with some cowboy boots and a wide-brimmed hat, and you’ve got an outfit that’s equal parts pretty and prairie.
When it comes to hats, aim for one with a 3-4 inch brim. It’s wide enough to look authentically Western, but not so wide you’ll be knocking drinks over all night. And don’t forget to break in those boots before the big night – blisters are nobody’s friend at a bachelorette party.
For a more sophisticated take on cowgirl style, try pairing a leather skirt with a Western-style blouse. Look for a blouse with details like embroidery, piping, or those classic Western yokes on the shoulders. This outfit works for both day and night events, and it’s a great option if you’re hitting up some fancier venues.
A-line or pencil style leather skirts tend to be the most flattering and versatile. And don’t be afraid to play with color here – a burgundy leather skirt or a blouse with colorful embroidery can really make this look pop.
Remember, the key to rocking any of these outfits is confidence. Whether you’re more comfortable in shorts and a tee or all dolled up in a dress, there’s a cowgirl look out there for you. And hey, if you’re still not sure, why not try on a few different options? It’s all part of the fun of getting ready for a bachelorette party!
Alright, now we’re getting to the fun stuff! Disco cowgirl outfits are where Western meets glam, and let me tell you, they are a blast to wear. These looks are perfect for bachelorette parties that want to add some serious sparkle to their cowgirl theme.
Let’s start with a real showstopper. Picture this: a silver sequin-covered cowgirl hat paired with a gold metallic fringe top. I’m talking fringe that hangs from bust to waist – the kind of top that moves when you move, if you know what I mean. Pair this with some black, high-waisted, slightly flared leather pants, and you’ve got an outfit that screams “party time!”
When you’re shopping for a sequin hat, look for one covered in 3mm sequins. They’re small enough to give you that all-over sparkle without making the hat too heavy. And for the fringe top, aim for fringe that’s about 4-6 inches long. It’s long enough to make a statement but not so long you’ll be dipping it in your drink all night.
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If you really want to turn heads, try pairing some holographic cowboy boots with a sparkly mini dress. It’s the perfect blend of Western and disco, and it’s guaranteed to catch the light (and everyone’s attention) on the dance floor.
When it comes to holographic boots, look for ones made with a PVC or synthetic material. They tend to have the best prismatic effect. And for the dress, don’t be afraid to go all out with the sparkle. Sequins, beads, glitter – the more, the merrier!
For a more casual disco cowgirl look, try pairing some glitter-infused denim shorts with a metallic crop top. It’s a great option for warmer weather or for gals who don’t want to wear a full-on dress.
To DIY your own glitter shorts, you can actually buy fabric paint or adhesive with glitter already mixed in. Just apply it to regular denim shorts and voila – instant disco denim! As for the crop top, look for one made with fabric that has metallic thread woven into it. It’ll give you that shimmery look without the scratchiness of full-on sequins.
Okay, this one’s for the bold cowgirls out there. Picture a vest covered in tiny mirrored tiles, like a wearable disco ball. Pair that with a shimmery bodysuit, some jeans or shorts, and you’ve got an outfit that’s part Western, part Studio 54.
If you’re crafty, you can actually make your own disco ball vest using small mirrored tiles (about 5-10mm in size) and a lot of patience. But if DIY isn’t your thing, there are plenty of ready-made options out there too. Just be prepared for everyone to want a picture with you – you’ll basically be a walking photo op!
Last but definitely not least in our disco cowgirl lineup, we have the iridescent fringe skirt paired with a sequin cowgirl shirt. This outfit is for the bride who wants to stand out from the herd, and trust me, she will.
Look for a skirt made with iridescent fringe – it’s this amazing material that changes color as it moves. Pair it with a Western-style shirt absolutely covered in sequins. We’re talking 5mm sequins sewn on in overlapping rows for maximum sparkle. Add some metallic boots, and you’ve got an outfit that’s pure disco cowgirl magic.
Remember, disco cowgirl style is all about having fun and being a little over-the-top. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different metallic shades or pile on the sparkly accessories. After all, if there’s ever a time to go all out with your outfit, it’s at a bachelorette party!
Now, let’s talk about modern cowgirl style. This is for all you fashion-forward ladies who want to tip your hat to Western style without looking like you just stepped off the set of an old cowboy movie. Modern cowgirl looks blend contemporary fashion trends with classic Western elements, giving you the best of both worlds.
First up, we’ve got a look that’s equal parts edgy and casual. Start with a pair of high-waisted black leather leggings. And when I say high-waisted, I mean high-waisted – we’re talking a 10-12 inch rise here. Pair that with a light-wash, distressed cropped denim jacket. The jacket should hit right at your natural waist, so look for one that’s about 18-20 inches from shoulder to hem.
This outfit is super versatile. You can dress it up with some statement jewelry and heeled boots for a night out, or keep it casual with some sneakers for daytime activities. Plus, leather leggings are surprisingly comfortable – perfect for a long day of bachelorette party fun.
For a softer, more romantic take on cowgirl style, try pairing a flowy boho-style maxi dress with some classic cowboy boots. Look for a dress with some Western-inspired elements like embroidery or fringe details. The contrast between the feminine dress and the rugged boots is what makes this look work.
When it comes to the boots, don’t be afraid to go bold. A pair of bright red or turquoise boots can really make this outfit pop. And the best part? This look is super comfortable, so you can wear it all day and into the night without missing a beat.
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Rompers are already a bachelorette party staple, so why not give them a cowgirl twist? Look for a faux suede romper with some fringe details. The suede (or more likely, a soft polyester microfiber that looks like suede) gives it that Western vibe, while the romper style keeps it modern and fun.
Aim for fringe that’s about 2-3 inches long – enough to give you some movement when you walk or dance, but not so long that it gets in the way. Pair this with some ankle boots and a wide-brimmed hat, and you’ve got a look that’s ready for anything from a winery tour to a night of line dancing.
If you want a one-and-done outfit that still packs a style punch, an embroidered denim jumpsuit is the way to go. Look for one with Western-inspired embroidery – think florals, cacti, or geometric patterns. The embroidery usually uses about 6-8 different thread colors to create depth and interest.
To really lean into the cowgirl vibe, accessorize with a statement belt. A concho belt (you know, those belts with the big round silver decorations) would be perfect. Look for one with conchos that are about 1.5-2 inches in diameter, spaced evenly along the belt.
For a look that transitions easily from day to night, try pairing a leather mini skirt with an off-shoulder peasant blouse. The leather skirt brings the edge, while the flowy blouse keeps it feminine and fun.
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when shopping for the skirt, look for one that’s about 15-17 inches from waist to hem. Any shorter and you might be risking a wardrobe malfunction on the dance floor. For the blouse, aim for one with an elastic neckline that drops about 6-8 inches off the shoulder. It’s flirty without being too revealing.
This combo works great with some ankle boots and layered necklaces. It’s got that perfect mix of sweet and sassy that’s ideal for a bachelorette bash.
Ready to kick things up a notch? Country glam is where cowgirl chic meets red carpet ready. It’s all about blending rustic charm with glamorous elements for a look that’s sure to turn heads.
Picture this: a knee-length, layered pink tulle skirt paired with a sleeveless, fitted denim top. Top it off with a white cowboy hat absolutely dripping in crystals. It’s the perfect blend of princess and prairie.
For the tulle skirt, look for one with 3-5 layers. It gives you that full, dreamy look without being too poufy. And when it comes to the hat, more is more. We’re talking 2-3mm crystals covering the entire thing. It’ll catch the light every time you move, making you the center of attention (as every bride should be!).
Who says you can’t wear sequins during the day? Pair some sparkly shorts with a classic Western button-up for a look that’s equal parts glam and giddy-up.
When shopping for sequin shorts, look for ones with 3-4mm sequins. They’re small enough to move comfortably but big enough to really catch the light. As for the shirt, authentic Western styles often have details like pointed yokes and pearl snap buttons. It’s these little touches that really sell the cowgirl vibe.
Emily, one of my bridesmaids, rocked this look at her Nashville bachelorette party. She found these amazing rose gold sequin shorts online and paired them with a crisp white Western shirt from Rockmount Ranch Wear. She finished it off with tan suede ankle boots and a matching fringe bag. The combo of sparkle and classic Western elements was spot-on for their night out on Broadway.
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For a subtler take on country glam, try pairing some rhinestone-studded jeans with a delicate lace top. It’s a great option if you want something a little more low-key but still special.
Look for jeans with 2-3mm crystals applied in patterns along the legs or pockets. As for the lace top, cotton or nylon lace with scalloped edges adds a feminine touch that balances out the edginess of the jeans.
If you’re going all out, a fringe mini dress paired with crystal-embellished cowboy boots is the way to go. This outfit screams “party time” from head to toe.
For maximum impact, go for a dress with 4-6 inch fringe. It’ll swish and sway with every move, perfect for dancing the night away. And those boots? Look for ones decorated with a mix of crystal sizes, from 2-5mm. The variety adds depth and makes them even more eye-catching.
For the bride who wants to shine bright like a diamond, a glitter cowgirl bodysuit with a tulle overskirt is the ultimate showstopper. It’s fun, it’s flirty, and it’s definitely not something you’d wear every day.
The key to a good glitter bodysuit is finding one that uses a fine glitter mixed with a flexible adhesive. It’ll give you that all-over sparkle without shedding glitter everywhere you go. Add a tulle overskirt with 2-3 layers for some extra drama and movement.
Rustic chic is all about blending the simplicity of country living with refined, fashionable elements. It’s perfect for those who want a more understated Western-inspired look that still feels special and put-together.
A floral prairie dress paired with cowboy boots is the epitome of rustic chic. Look for a mid-length dress with small prints in muted colors and puff sleeves for that authentic prairie vibe.
The dress should have a fitted bodice with a gathered or tiered skirt – it’s flattering on pretty much everyone. Pair it with some tan suede cowboy boots with subtle embroidered details. A brown leather belt with a large silver buckle ties the whole look together.
For a more casual rustic chic look, try pairing lace-up suede shorts with a flowy off-shoulder top. It’s perfect for warmer weather celebrations or outdoor activities.
The shorts should have a 2-3 inch lace-up detail on each side. Not only does it look cute, but it also allows for some adjustability in fit. For the top, go for something in a lightweight fabric like rayon or cotton voile. It’ll keep you cool and comfortable, even if you’re dancing all night.
A chambray shirt dress is a versatile option that can be dressed up or down. It’s comfortable, stylish, and has just the right amount of Western flair.
Look for a dress made from lightweight denim fabric with a thread count of 50-100. It’ll be soft and breathable, perfect for all-day wear. Cinch it at the waist with a braided leather belt (about 1-1.5 inches wide) and pair with some ankle boots for a put-together rustic chic look.
For a boho twist on rustic chic, try pairing a delicate crochet crop top with some high-waisted denim. It’s a great balance of feminine and rugged.
The crop top should be made from a cotton-blend yarn for breathability and structure. Pair it with high-waisted jeans that have a 10-12 inch rise for that vintage-inspired silhouette. Top it off with a cowboy hat and you’re good to go!
A flowing ruffled maxi skirt paired with a casually tied button-down shirt creates an effortlessly chic look that works for both casual gatherings and dressier occasions.
Look for a skirt with 3-4 tiers of ruffles for added volume and movement. For the shirt, go for something in a natural fiber like cotton or linen. It’ll keep you cool and give that relaxed, rustic vibe.
Rodeo Queen outfits are all about embracing the glitz and glamour of Western style. These looks combine flashy elements with traditional cowgirl fashion for outfits that are sure to make you feel like royalty.
This combo is a real showstopper. Start with a dark wash denim jacket adorned with intricate beadwork and long fringe along the back. Layer it over a form-fitting sequin mini dress in a bold hue like turquoise or red.
The jacket should have fringe that’s about 4-6 inches long for maximum impact. As for the beadwork, a mix of seed beads and crystals adds great texture. The dress underneath should be covered in 3-4mm sequins sewn in an overlapping pattern for full coverage and maximum sparkle.
For a more contemporary take on Rodeo Queen style, pair a luxurious satin Western shirt featuring rhinestone snaps with edgy leather shorts. It’s a great balance of rodeo glamour and modern fashion.
The shirt should be made from a medium-weight satin with a thread count of 300-400 for durability and shine. Look for rhinestone snaps that are about 12-15mm in diameter – they’re easy to use and add a great visual pop.
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This outfit combines several Western elements for a playful yet glamorous Rodeo Queen look. Start with a tiered ruffle skirt – aim for one with 3-5 layers of ruffles, each about 6-8 inches wide. Add a statement concho belt (look for 1.5-2 inch conchos made of nickel or German silver) and top it off with a cropped denim vest.
The mix of textures and styles in this outfit makes it interesting and fun. Plus, that tiered skirt is perfect for twirling on the dance floor!
Ranch chic is all about blending practical Western wear with fashionable elements. These outfits are perfect for bachelorette parties that want a down-to-earth yet stylish cowgirl look.
This outfit pairs a black and white gingham crop top, featuring an off-shoulder style with ruffle detail, with medium wash high-waisted flared jeans. It’s a cute, casual look that still has plenty of Western flair.
The gingham fabric should have a 1/4 inch check pattern for that classic look. For the jeans, aim for a 10-12 inch rise and a 20-22 inch leg opening to get that perfect flare.
Our final look combines a delicate white blouse featuring colorful floral embroidery with rugged distressed denim cutoffs. It’s the perfect blend of feminine and edgy.
The embroidery on the blouse should use 4-6 different thread colors for depth and visual interest. As for the cutoffs, look for a pair with a 3-4 inch inseam and strategic distressing for that lived-in look.
And there you have it! 30 sizzling cowgirl bachelorette party outfits that are sure to make you and your squad say “yeehaw!” Remember, the most important thing is to wear something that makes you feel confident and comfortable. After all, the best accessory for any outfit is a big smile and a fun attitude!
Happy planning, and may your bachelorette party be as wild as the West!
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