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Last Updated on April 27, 2025 by Canny Costumes
If you’re thinking of hosting a Kentucky Derby party, first of all â congratulations. Youâve just chosen the most stylish, sassy, and snack-filled excuse to throw a bash this side of the Mississippi. đđ Forget tiny hats and sad cheese trays â weâre talking big hats, bigger snacks, and bold moves thatâll have your guests racing to RSVP next year.
Hereâs your foolproof guide to winning the Triple Crown of party planning: costumes, cocktails, and cuisine.
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1. Dress Like Youâre About to Meet the Queen⊠After a Few Mimosas
Rule number one of Derby fashion: the hat is not optional.
Rule number two: go bigger than your last bad decision.
Encourage your guests to bring their A-game with feathered fascinators, garden-party gowns, bow ties, suspenders, and colors so bright theyâll need their own sunglasses. Create a prize for âMost Likely to Be Mistaken for Southern Royaltyâ to crank up the competition. (Bonus points if someone’s hat accidentally takes out a chandelier.)
Tip: Keep a few extra hats, fake mustaches, and bow ties at the door. Trust me â after two mint juleps, everyone wants to get in on the costume action.
2. Sip, Sip, Hooray: Derby-Worthy Drinks
The Kentucky Derby without mint juleps is like a horse without hooves: tragic and confusing.
But donât stop there. Offer a drink lineup that screams âclassy but slightly dangerousâ:
- Classic Mint Juleps (with an optional “make it a double” station)
- Peach Bourbon Smash (because peaches > everything)
- Spiked Sweet Tea (bless your heart)
And for the underage or the over-served, have a mocktail station too. Youâll look responsible and the Instagram photos will be adorable.
Pro Tip: Serve drinks in silver cups if youâre fancy â or in plastic cups if youâre real with yourself.
3. Snacks That Deserve a Trophy
You donât want your guests fainting in their hats from hunger. Keep the energy up with a spread thatâs as Southern as your great auntâs accent:
- Mini Hot Browns â cheesy, bacon-y, and dangerously addictive
- Pimento Cheese Dip â because regular cheese isnât festive enough
- Bourbon Meatballs â the snack that says “I love you” without making it awkward
- Derby Pie Bites â little chocolate-nut pies you can pretend are healthy because they’re small
Make it easy for guests to graze by setting up a grazing table or passing around trays like youâre hosting the world’s fanciest tailgate.
4. A Little Friendly Competition (That May End in Loud Cheering)
Sure, the horses are racing â but letâs be honest, you can create the real action. Set up a “betting” pool with fake money or raffle tickets, and give prizes for things like:
- Picking the winning horse
- Best Derby costume
- Most creative horse name (youâll be shocked how many people bet on a horse just because it sounds funny)
Prize ideas: a bottle of bourbon, a ridiculous trophy, or a giant bag of gummy worms labeled “For Your Hangover.”
Final Stretch: Itâs All About the Vibes
Decorate with roses, jockey silks, and horseshoes. Blast country tunes and Southern rock. Hand out mini trophies for random achievements (“Most Dramatic Horse Impression,” anyone?). Remember: the goal is not perfection â itâs maximum fun in maximum hats.
So throw on your biggest hat, pour yourself a julep, and letâs make your Derby party the stuff of legend. đđ
Because in the race of life, itâs not whether you win or lose â itâs whether your snack table collapses under its own greatness.