Is there anything more fun (and mildly chaotic) than trying to plan a bachelorette party menu that satisfies every craving under the sun? Whether you’re hosting a mimosa-fueled brunch or dancing the night away, nailing down the food is basically half the party planning.
You want dishes that keep the vibe high, the mood carefree, and, let’s be honest, taste amazing without making your wallet cringe.
Below, you’ll find 25 food ideas that bring the yum, the fun, and just the right amount of sass to your bachelorette (or 18th birthday) celebrations.

1. Savory Mini Quiches for a Brunch Boost
If you’ve ever tried to organize a group brunch, you know the struggle: one friend is vegan-ish, another is all about bacon, and someone else wants spinach in literally everything. Enter mini quiches, the customizable little heroes of the brunch world. They come in adorable, bite-sized portions, and you can throw in almost any combo of meats, cheeses, and veggies, so everyone feels catered to.
- Why They Work:
- Super easy to pick up—no forks, no fuss.
- You can go classic (like ham and cheese) or get wild (hello, goat cheese and sun-dried tomatoes).
- They’re easy to prep in advance and reheat, which means less stress on party day.
Picture this: you set out a tray of quiches, piping hot, next to a mimosa bar. Guests wander over, snag a couple flavors, and start comparing notes like it’s a taste test show. Plus, these little eggy wonders often feel classy—kinda like you have your life together enough to say “I baked from scratch,” even if you used store-bought crust. No one has to know. It’s perfect for that cozy get-together vibe where you want to be the hostess with the mostess without spending your entire paycheck.
2. DIY Taco Bar Temptations
If you’ve ever had that weird panic moment over whether to order hard-shell or soft-shell tacos, fear no more: a DIY taco bar lets you do both. You set out tortillas (both crunchy and soft), proteins (shredded chicken, seasoned ground beef, or plant-based crumble), and a galaxy of toppings. Everyone builds their dream combo, and you get a stress-free dinner that basically doubles as entertainment.
- Toppings to Consider:
- Traditional: lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, sour cream, guac.
- Bold: pickled jalapeños, pineapple salsa, spicy aioli, grilled veggies.
- Meatless Options: black beans, refried beans, sautéed mushrooms.
It’s interactive, playful, and oh-so-easy to set up. A taco bar invites guests to get creative. You can even make it a little competition: Who can craft the most Instagram-worthy taco? Who’s brave enough to handle that extra-spicy salsa? Pro tip: Keep extra napkins on hand because things can get messy in the best possible way. And if you’re stuck with leftovers, guess what? Taco bowls the next day—no brainer!
3. Finger Sandwich Platters That Impress
Ever feel like finger sandwiches only show up at fancy tea parties or dainty bridal showers? Let’s be real: they’re actually perfect for any party where you want something small yet satisfying. Picture tiers of mini sandwiches, each one a unique flavor blast: maybe a traditional cucumber and cream cheese, or a turkey-cranberry combo, or even an avocado-and-chili jam creation if you’re feeling spicy.
- Why They’re Party-Ready:
- They look elegant but aren’t complicated.
- Mixing flavors means there’s something for every picky eater and every adventurous foodie.
- They’re easy to eat while standing (or dancing, if we’re being honest).
Feeling extra? Name each sandwich something cheeky and tie it into the bachelorette theme—like “Bride’s Blush BLT” or “Maid of Honor Hummus.” It’s those tiny, whimsical details that guests will giggle about all night. Plus, finger sandwiches are your best friend if you’re going for that Instagram-worthy table spread. They stack up neatly, leaving room for all the other goodies you have planned. Simple, cute, and undeniably tasty!
4. Cupcake Decorating Station for Sweet Fun
Looking for a dessert idea that’s equal parts treat and activity? Cue the cupcake decorating station. You set up a table brimming with plain cupcakes, colorful icings, sprinkles galore, and maybe even edible glitter. Let your friends channel their inner pastry chef as they pile on swirls of frosting and design sugary masterpieces.
- How to Make It Memorable:
- Offer a few icing flavors (like chocolate buttercream, vanilla, or maybe salted caramel).
- Provide fun toppers—think candy pearls, fruity gummies, or even small edible flowers.
- Include piping bags for guests who want to get fancy with their icing swirls.
This station quickly becomes the life of the party. There’s always that one friend who goes overboard with the sprinkles, and the other who meticulously crafts a rose out of frosting. It’s pure entertainment—and at the end, everyone has a sweet creation to show off (and devour). Snap some pics for social media because, let’s face it, we all love a good “look what I made” moment. Cleanup might involve a bit of powdered sugar chaos, but it’s 100% worth it.
5. Champagne-Infused Fruit Salad
Some days, you want a healthy-ish option that still says, “We are definitely celebrating!” That’s where the champagne-infused fruit salad steps in. Imagine fresh berries, grapes, and melon chunks all tossed in a light champagne soak—just enough to give it that effervescent pop. It’s refreshing, pretty, and feels like a mini luxury.
- Keys to Making It Special:
- Use chilled champagne or sparkling wine for maximum fizz.
- Pick colorful fruits (like strawberries, kiwi, or watermelon) to create visual appeal.
- Let it soak just long enough to absorb flavor, but not so long that the fruit gets soggy.
Put this in a big glass bowl (or individual cups) and watch your friends gravitate toward its sparkly vibe. And hey, if you need a non-alcoholic option, swap the champagne for sparkling cider. Voila, an elegant treat that everyone can enjoy. Pro tip: Serve with whipped cream or a drizzle of honey if you’re feeling extra decadent. Because sometimes, all we need in life is fruit, bubbles, and a little sweet topping on the side.
6. Build-Your-Own Slider Bar
Sliders are basically the cuter, mini version of your favorite burgers—but that doesn’t mean they lack flavor. In fact, building a slider bar is one of those brilliant ideas where you line up mini buns, a couple of patty choices (beef, chicken, veggie), and a range of toppings. Let the group go nuts. From classic cheese and pickles to gourmet caramelized onions and bleu cheese crumbles, each slider can become a personalized bite of heaven.
- Slider Must-Haves:
- Variety of Patties: beef, grilled chicken, black bean.
- Toppings Galore: sliced cheeses, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, condiments like sriracha mayo or pesto aioli.
- Bun Options: mini brioche buns or even Hawaiian rolls for a sweet twist.
The best part? It’s casual enough for a backyard bash but easy to glam up with fancy garnishes if you want a more refined vibe. Plus, portion control is built right in—unless you’re like me and end up eating five because they’re so tiny that you can’t help going back for seconds (and thirds). Serve with a side of fries or onion rings, and watch the party mood soar.
7. Veggie Crudité with Gourmet Hummus
Before you roll your eyes and think “veggie tray, really?”—hear me out. Crudité with gourmet hummus can be shockingly addictive when done right. Think bright rainbow carrots, crisp bell pepper strips, snappy cucumber rounds, and cherry tomatoes that pop with every bite. Pair them with hummus flavors that go beyond plain old chickpea spread—maybe roasted red pepper, garlic and herb, or a spicy jalapeño blend.
- Why It Belongs at Your Party:
- Offers a fresh, lighter option among all the richer dishes.
- So easy to prep: slice, arrange, serve. Done.
- Feels a bit fancy if you garnish with fresh herbs or drizzle olive oil on top.
Let’s be real: at some point in the night, you’ll want something crisp and hydrating that doesn’t weigh you down. Veggie crudité is that perfect palate cleanser. Plus, you can keep it cute by displaying the veggies in glass cups or a tiered stand. And if you really want to up the ante, provide a few dips—like an olive tapenade or a tzatziki sauce. Because the only thing better than veggies with hummus is veggies with multiple dips. Snacks for days!
8. Personalized Popcorn Mixes
Popcorn might just be the greatest party snack ever invented. It’s crunchy, airy, and the possibilities for flavor combos are endless. Instead of popping a single batch and calling it a day, go big with a “popcorn bar.” Set out plain popcorn and let people doctor it up with both sweet and savory add-ins.
- Flavorful Mix-Ins:
- Sweet Zone: melted chocolate drizzles, caramel, candy-coated chocolates.
- Savory Lovers: ranch seasoning, chili lime powder, truffle oil, Parmesan cheese.
- The Wild Card: a mix of sweet and spicy (think chocolate bits with a sprinkle of cayenne).
Why does this rock for a bachelorette bash? Because it’s playful and interactive, and we all know the ultimate cure for post-celebration munchies is something salty-sweet. You can even have flavor shakers labeled with fun, sassy names—like “Spice Up Your Night” for a cayenne blend or “Bride’s Sweet Surprise” for a sugary topping. The more whimsical, the better. Plus, who doesn’t love carrying around a little paper cone of custom popcorn while chatting with friends?
9. Gourmet Cheese & Charcuterie Boards
If you’ve been on social media at all, you’ve likely drooled over at least one beautifully styled charcuterie board. The good news? It’s actually not rocket science to create your own. Gather a few cheeses (maybe a sharp cheddar, a creamy brie, and something funky like a blue), add some cured meats, crackers, olives, nuts, fresh fruit, and little bowls of jam or honey.
- Building Blocks of a Great Board:
- Visual Appeal: Colorful fruits and assorted textures make it Instagrammable.
- Flavor Contrast: Pair salty meats with sweet honey, tangy cheese with mild crackers.
- Accessibility: Slices and spreads keep it easy to pick and choose.
Charcuterie boards scream “classy event,” yet you can adapt them to any budget by choosing more affordable cheeses or local deli meats. It’s a flexible dish that fits any theme—add a tropical twist with dried mango and spiced nuts, or go all-out luxe with artisanal cheeses and prosciutto. Either way, your guests will graze happily, sipping on wine or mocktails while they piece together their perfect nibble. Remember to include utensils like small cheese knives or toothpicks so folks can dig in without awkward finger-wrestling.
10. Decadent Chocolate Fondue Fountain
Chocolate lovers, gather ’round! A fondue fountain is basically the party version of a chocolate river. It’s a showstopper—there’s something mesmerizing about watching chocolate cascade down layer after layer. And the dipping options are downright delightful, from strawberries and pineapple chunks to marshmallows and pretzel rods.
- Best Practices for Fondue Fun:
- Use good-quality chocolate (it really does taste better).
- Provide skewers so guests can dip without getting sticky fingers.
- Include a variety of dippers: sweet, salty, and even a few unexpected ones like bacon strips.
Yes, it can get messy—like, “chocolate on your fingertips and possibly your dress” messy. But honestly, that’s half the entertainment. Make it a photo op: you could line up the bridal party for a group shot with everyone holding out their dripping chocolate treats. Pure bachelorette gold. Just remember to keep napkins or wet wipes handy. After all, you want the memories (and taste) of chocolate to linger, not the stains.
11. Mocktail & Cocktail Drink Stations
There’s something undeniably fun about putting on a pretend mixologist hat and crafting your own fancy drink—especially at a bachelorette. To keep everyone included, set up a station with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic bases. Think colorful juices, syrups, fresh herbs, sliced fruits, and a few must-have spirits (vodka, rum, maybe some bubbly) for those who want a boozy sip.
- What to Include:
- Classic Mixers: tonic water, club soda, lemonade, fruit juices.
- Garnishes: mint leaves, lemon slices, berry skewers, edible flowers.
- Recipe Cards: Keep a few easy combos posted for guidance.
This station turns into a hangout spot, where people swap tips (“You have to try this strawberry-basil combo!”) and experiment with new flavors. It’s also a polite way to make sure anyone avoiding alcohol for any reason has a yummy, festive drink they can sip. Plus, colorful, garnish-laden drinks look gorgeous in photos—who doesn’t love a rainbow of cocktails in fancy glasses?
12. Energy Bites for a Quick Boost
You know that mid-party slump when you’ve been dancing, chatting, and basically burning through your social battery—both physically and mentally? Enter energy bites. These little morsels are often made from oats, nut butter, honey, and maybe some add-ins like chocolate chips or shredded coconut. They’re small but mighty, giving just enough oomph to keep you going.
- Why They’re Perfect:
- Minimal prep: No baking required, just mix, roll, and chill.
- Healthy-ish: They have protein and natural sugars, so you don’t feel the crash afterward.
- Portable: People can grab one on the go—no need for plates or utensils.
They also happen to be Instagram-friendly if you arrange them in a cute bowl or tray. Energy bites are lifesavers during a long day of bachelorette celebrations, from morning spa appointments to late-night karaoke sessions. And hey, if you want them to feel more party-like, drizzle them with melted chocolate or add rainbow sprinkles. Because a little extra flair never hurt anyone.
13. Mini Pizza Party
Who doesn’t love pizza? It’s basically a universal crowd-pleaser. The mini version, though, is even more appealing for a party because you can set up stations for guests to customize their mini pies. Prep some small pizza dough rounds, lay out sauce, cheese, and an assortment of toppings—boom, instant fun.
- Topping Suggestions:
- Classic: pepperoni, mushrooms, bell peppers, olives.
- Gourmet: goat cheese, arugula, prosciutto, roasted garlic.
- Experimental: pineapple (love it or hate it!), BBQ chicken, or spicy sausage.
It’s interactive, it smells amazing, and let’s face it—there’s something truly satisfying about crafting your own personal pizza. Each mini pie takes just minutes to bake, so you can keep the station moving. If you’re worried about time, par-bake the dough circles beforehand, then let folks handle the toppings before popping them back in the oven. It’s the kind of activity that sparks conversation and friendly debate (“Pineapple on pizza? Seriously?”) while guaranteeing no one leaves hungry.
14. Edible Flower Salads
Thinking of bringing a bit of sophistication to the table? Edible flower salads are like a fresh garden on a plate, complete with pops of color that make you feel downright fancy. Toss in mixed greens, vibrant blossoms like nasturtiums or pansies, and maybe some toasted nuts or fruit for a sweet crunch.
- Tips for a Show-Stopping Salad:
- Use a light dressing (like a simple vinaigrette) so you don’t overpower the flowers.
- Combine bright petals with contrasting greens for visual drama.
- Keep everything chilled until serving so the flowers don’t wilt.
These salads are perfect for the “I’m trying to eat something healthy-ish before I dive into dessert” part of the evening. They also photograph beautifully, which is a huge bonus for a bachelorette gathering. Some guests might balk at the idea of eating flowers, but once they try a petal or two, they’ll likely be pleasantly surprised by the mild, peppery, or sweet flavors. Plus, how often do you get to say, “I ate flowers at a bachelorette party”? Points for novelty.
15. Waffle Bar with Tantalizing Toppings
Who says waffles are only for breakfast? With a waffle bar, you can take the comfort of a beloved brunch staple and turn it into a full-on party spectacle. It’s as simple as whipping up some batter and having a few waffle irons stationed so guests can pour, flip, and fill the room with that glorious fresh-waffle aroma.
- Top It Up:
- Sweet: maple syrup, whipped cream, berries, chocolate chips.
- Savory: fried chicken strips, bacon crumbles, spicy mayo.
- Wild Cards: fruit compotes, peanut butter drizzle, or a boozy caramel sauce.
The best part is that making waffles is actually pretty easy. Everyone loves the mesmerizing waffle iron process—pour in the batter, wait for the beep, then open it to golden perfection. Provide fun plates or waffle cones for those who want a handheld version. You can even have a contest for the most outrageous waffle creation. It might get competitive, it might get messy, but you’re guaranteed a sweet (and possibly savory) time.
16. Popsicle Bar for a Chill Out Moment
When the dance floor heats up or the sun is blazing at your daytime fête, a popsicle bar is a refreshing godsend. Whether you make your own popsicles or grab a few boxed varieties, the real fun is in the toppings. Think sprinkles, melted chocolate, crushed cookies, chopped nuts, or even a drizzle of flavored syrups.
- Why It’s a Cool Idea:
- Simple to set up: Just freeze your pops in advance or buy them.
- Guests customize on the spot, turning each pop into a mini dessert.
- Perfect for an outdoor party or a quick cooldown between dancing sessions.
If you want to kick it up a notch, try spiking a batch for the grown-ups. Margarita popsicles or even rosé pops? Yes, please. Just be sure to label them so there’s no mix-up. The chill, fruity vibe of a popsicle can transform even the hottest bachelorette bash into a breezy oasis. And yes, expect some sticky fingers, but that’s nothing a few napkins (or a quick dip in the pool) can’t fix.
17. Custom Cookie Decorating Extravaganza
Cookies and creativity—two things that bring people together. A cookie decorating station works similar magic to the cupcake idea but gives you a flatter canvas for your sugary artwork. Provide plain sugar or shortbread cookies, assorted icings, candy pieces, edible glitter, and maybe some piping tools for the ambitious decorators.
- Cookie Win-Wins:
- No complicated baking: buy or bake plain cookies in advance.
- An icebreaker: people bond while comparing their cookie designs.
- A party favor: folks can take their cookie creations home (if they don’t eat them first).
Squeeze out some bright icing, drop on some sprinkles, and maybe add a ring design or the bride’s initials. The results can be hilariously imperfect or surprisingly professional—both are conversation starters. And if your group is up for it, turn decorating into a mini competition: who can design the best “wedding ring cookie” or the funniest “bachelorette-themed slogan”? Expect laughter, sugar highs, and a sense of childish glee that’s perfect for a celebration.
18. Bridal Party Sushi Rolls
Feeling adventurous? Sushi might sound intimidating, but a DIY sushi station can be a blast if you keep it simple. Lay out seaweed sheets, cooked rice seasoned with vinegar, sliced veggies (cucumber, avocado, peppers), cooked seafood (like shrimp or crab sticks), and let everyone roll away. You can even provide a few raw fish options if you trust your sourcing and your crowd’s skill level.
- Key Considerations:
- Provide bamboo rolling mats if possible.
- Have small bowls of water handy to keep rice from sticking to hands.
- Offer sauces: soy sauce, wasabi, spicy mayo, eel sauce.
Yes, sushi rolling can get a bit messy, and not everyone will produce Instagram-perfect rolls on the first try. But that’s part of the fun—watching your friend’s sushi unravel while she giggles over the fiasco might be the highlight of the night. For a touch of elegance, garnish with sesame seeds or roe, and you’ve got a sophisticated, interactive snack that doubles as a memorable party activity.
19. Fruit-Infused Water & Refreshers
Sometimes, you just need a hydration station that feels a little more special than a row of plastic water bottles. Cue fruit-infused water. All it takes is jugs of water, loads of sliced fruit (like lemons, limes, cucumbers, strawberries), and maybe some herbs like mint or basil for an aromatic twist.
- Flavor Combos to Try:
- Lemon & Mint for a classic refresher.
- Cucumber & Lime for a spa-like vibe.
- Strawberry & Basil for a sweet, fragrant pop.
It’s a subtle upgrade but can elevate the atmosphere, especially if you serve it in large glass dispensers with floating slices. If you want to up the hydration factor (and trust me, you will once the cocktails flow), set out a variety—sparkling, still, and maybe a zero-calorie flavored water. This is a low-maintenance, budget-friendly way to keep the party healthy-ish and happy, because trust me, no one wants a dehydration hangover in the middle of the festivities.
20. Cheesy Garlic Breadsticks
Picture the scenario: late-night bachelorette cravings strike, and everyone wants something savory, cheesy, and comforting, stat. Enter the cheesy garlic breadstick. It’s the ultimate no-brainer snack that pairs perfectly with drinks, conversation, and basically any time you want your taste buds to do a happy dance.
- Why They’re Irresistible:
- Loads of melty cheese on top of doughy bread.
- That garlicky aroma that teases you from the oven.
- Easy to bake in big batches.
You can jazz these up with herbs like rosemary or oregano, or serve them with marinara sauce if you want a dip. And, real talk: a bachelorette party without carbs is just plain sad. These breadsticks are quick to whip up if you start with store-bought dough, or you can go homemade if you’re a baking enthusiast. Either way, once they’re out of the oven, the smell alone will lure everyone into the kitchen. Expect them to disappear in minutes—you might want to make an extra batch or two.
21. Baked Brie with Cranberry Chutney
Craving a touch of gourmet flair without complicating your life? Baked brie is your best friend. When heated, brie turns oozy and perfect for scooping up with crackers or slices of baguette. Top it with a tangy cranberry chutney, drizzle of honey, or a handful of nuts, and you’ve got yourself a crowd-pleasing appetizer that’s borderline addictive.
- Serving Suggestions:
- Place the brie in puff pastry for a fancy “brie en croûte” effect.
- Keep a cheese knife nearby for easy spreading.
- Offer jam or chutney on the side so each guest can control the sweetness.
It looks straight out of a Pinterest board but is secretly super simple to make. Baked brie walks that perfect line between comfort food and posh indulgence. It’s also a conversation starter: someone will inevitably remark on how they “usually just eat brie cold,” which leads to that magical moment of seeing their face the second they realize warm brie is basically a gift from the cheese gods.
22. Mini Bagel & Lox Bites
If you’re planning a brunchy theme or just need something savory in the mix, try mini bagel and lox bites. They’re the smaller, cuter cousin of the classic bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese combo. You can serve them open-faced, layered with a schmear of cream cheese, a slice of lox, and a sprinkle of fresh dill or capers.
- Why Go Mini?:
- Portion control: People can sample other foods, too, without overfilling.
- Adorable aesthetics: Tiny bagels are just plain fun to look at.
- Easier for parties: Less chance of a giant crumb explosion.
These bite-sized treats bring a certain elegance (smoked salmon always sounds fancy), but they’re not overly filling or fussy. They’re perfect for that “let’s graze while we gossip” vibe—where everyone’s balancing a plate and a drink, but still wants to partake in something a bit more special than standard brunch fare. Plus, if anyone’s running late or feeling the after-effects of last night’s festivities, a little bagel bite often hits the spot without demanding a full meal commitment.
23. Dessert Nachos with Sweet Dips
We’ve all heard of savory nachos piled with cheese and jalapeños, but dessert nachos? That’s a next-level sweet treat. The concept is simple: swap tortilla chips for cinnamon-sugar chips (or even baked pita chips), then go to town with dessert toppings—think melted chocolate, caramel sauce, fresh fruit, whipped cream, maybe a sprinkle of nuts.
- Topping Ideas:
- Drizzle: caramel, chocolate syrup, Nutella.
- Fresh Fruit: diced strawberries, blueberries, banana slices.
- Crunch: crushed cookies, chopped nuts, sprinkles.
Picture a towering plate of sweet nachos in the center of the table. People dive in, layer them up, and debate the best topping combos. It’s messy, it’s indulgent, and it’s guaranteed to spark a sugar rush that fuels more dancing or game-playing. Bonus points if you set out bowls of sweet dips like marshmallow fluff or fruit salsa. Just be prepared for some finger-licking good times—and keep some wet wipes on standby!
24. Stuffed Mushrooms with a Savory Twist
For a small but mighty appetizer, stuffed mushrooms bring flavor in a neat little package. Whether you’re partial to a classic cream cheese and herb filling or want something heartier like sausage and Parmesan, these fungi adapt to your style.
- Why They Fit a Party:
- Bite-sized, so no utensils needed.
- You can make them in bulk without breaking the bank.
- Work well with a variety of fillings—spinach artichoke, bacon and cheese, or even a vegan-friendly mixture.
Stuffed mushrooms are also relatively easy to assemble. You hollow out the caps, whip up your filling, plop it in, and bake until golden. They’re the kind of snack that looks fancier than they really are, which is basically the bachelorette party MO: appear effortlessly chic, even when you’re not. People can grab one (or five) between sips of wine, and you won’t be stuck with a sink full of plates. Win-win for everyone.
25. Seasonal Dip Party Platter
Finally, let’s pay tribute to one of the most user-friendly menu options: the dip platter. Think of it like a greatest-hits album of dips—maybe a classic guacamole, a spicy queso, a cool ranch-style dip, and a tangy salsa. Serve them with chips, pita wedges, and fresh cut veggies. You can rotate dips based on the season, like a pumpkin spice dip in the fall or a bright strawberry salsa in the summer.
- Why It Works:
- Crowd-friendly: Everyone loves dunking something in a creamy, flavorful dip.
- Budget-friendly: Most dips are made from inexpensive ingredients.
- Flexible: Cater to different diets—offer vegan, gluten-free, or dairy-free versions.
A dip party platter is also a lifesaver if you suspect folks will be snacking all day. It’s easy to replenish, no major prep is required, and it’s visually appealing if you arrange each dip in a fun bowl with a unique garnish. Add some little signs naming each dip to avoid the “What is this green stuff?” confusion. Trust me, when you’re hosting a bachelorette party, the fewer repeated questions you have to answer, the better.
These 25 ideas should have you covered, whether the party vibe is all-night rager or low-key lounge. The best part is mixing and matching based on your group’s preferences—because let’s face it, in any squad, you’ll have the picky eater, the foodie, and the friend who just wants chocolate on everything. Keep it fun, keep it flexible, and above all, keep it delicious. Cheers to a bachelorette feast that’s totally your style!