9 Sweet 16 Party Themes for the Modern Teen

Planning a party for a teenage girl is not always easy. What is in today may be out tomorrow (or sooner). So, how can you celebrate a landmark birthday like a Sweet 16 and remain the cool parent on the block?

We have answers from a seasoned party planner who has pleased the pickiest of young people. Read on for ideas on how to plan a fabulous Sweet 16 soiree that befits today’s teens.

Take their advice

Why take a chance on choosing a theme, decor, or music when you have a great resource right in front of you — the guest of honor herself?

Atlanta-based event planner Jasmine Shah says knowing the birthday girl’s preferences can narrow down party details. “[Teenagers] are good at defining what they like and don’t like,” she says. “That information is valuable and gets you moving in the right direction.”

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Sweet 16 ideas and party themes

Creating a theme or vibe gives the party a jumping-off point and makes the event more fun and personal. And everyone loves an excuse to escape and get into character for a few hours.

Shah recommends themes that immediately paint a picture and allow the food, decor, and party-appropriate attire to come together. From “Neon Glow” to “The Great Outdoors,” these themes cover a wide variety of interests, ensuring they appeal to teens of all types.

Let’s take a look at nine Sweet 16 party themes and how you can make each of these ideas come alive.

1. Enchanted garden

For the birthday girl who still dreams of fairytale endings, transport your guests to a place filled with wonder and delight. Create a lush, living wall of plants and flowers to welcome friends, and hang garlands of blooms with twinkling mini chandeliers to cast a magical spell. Serve a buffet inspired by the garden, with mini vegetable frittatas, crudité, and whimsical flower-shaped cookies. And for a truly personalized touch, send your guests home with their own potted plant favors.

2. Retro ’80s or ’90s

Gathering your friends for a throwback party is, like, a totally awesome time! Guests can wear their favorite outfits from decades past, such as bike shorts and an oversized sweatshirt (which happens to be on trend right now), and famous faces and moments from that period can be placed around the space. Play famous movies or television shows like “Beverly Hills 90210” in the background, and fill a playlist with the era’s most popular tunes.

Kids will love to dig into foods that rule. Shah recommends easy, bite-size or shareable options, such as “snack stations with popcorn, pretzels, and chips, and dips like salsa, guacamole, and spinach artichoke dip always work,” she says. “Everyone loves pizza, and guests can choose their toppings and customize their pie. You can also set up a DIY food station, like a taco bar, pasta bar, or build-your-own burger station, where guests can customize their meals on the spot.”

3. Hollywood glamour

Roll out the red carpet for this generation’s biggest stars. Guests can arrive on a step and repeat with family or friends, playing paparazzi and snapping their fab outfits. Allow everyone to stop by a glam station with makeup, hair accessories, and costume jewelry.

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For an A-list menu, serve sliders and fries on silver platters, and set out cupcakes topped with eatable gold dust. End the night with an awards ceremony, where everyone takes home a prize.

4. Neon glow

What a bright idea! Fun, colorful, and unique, this theme gets the party started immediately.

Guests can come clad in their favorite colors: acid green, hot pink, or dayglo orange. Prop the party space with the brightest streamers, balloons, and tableware you can find. You can even rent or purchase neon signs for the entrance or above the buffet. Make sure to have plenty of fluorescent accessories for everyone to use, such as bracelets, glowsticks, or sunglasses.

Want to really get the party going? String up colorful LED lights around your house, turn off all the lights, connect your phone to a Bluetooth speaker, and pump upbeat dance music. 

5. Parisian chic

The City of Light is a perfect muse for a sophisticated, worldly party. Set the mood with invites that feature Parisian landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Towel, or Luxembourg Gardens. Guests can wear their best French looks, such as berets and stripes.

Create a mini bistro scene with small outdoor tables, chairs, and real china. Serve French classics like crepes, tartines, or quiche. French macarons make for a finish that’s magnifique.

6. Movie fest

Teenagers like little more than to lose themselves in their favorite film. Host a double or triple feature at your home, or rent out a local theater to have the ultimate movie marathon.

Make sure to have plenty of popcorn and snack boxes on hand for them to enjoy through the comedy, sci-fi, or horror flicks. Ask guests to dress up as their favorite movie characters, and hand out awards for best costume design, hair and makeup, etc.

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7. The great outdoors

What better way to inspire adventure and fun than a night of camping? Whether it’s a destination site or your own backyard, the thrill of setting up sleeping bags and spending a night under the stars is unmatched.

Serve up classic campfire food like burgers and hot dogs, and end the night with some s’mores around the fire. Continue the excitement with scary stories. The next day, send them off with their own custom camping mug, a memento of the unforgettable fun they had.

8. Spa day

Transform your home into a haven of relaxation for teens to indulge in a day of facials, mani/pedis, and massages. Imagine the serenity as they enjoy a bevy of good-for-you snacks, such as fruit skewers and veggie trays. Both girls and guys can take home their own spa kit, a reminder of the blissful pampering they experienced.

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9. Pool party

If you are lucky enough to have your own pool, you can host this party at home; if not, you can always head to a community pool, or set up one of those small inflatable jobs in your backyard. Get the fun started with some fun pool games, or have a diving competition, if it is safe to do so. Serve snack bar favorites like grilled cheese, fries, and yummy ice cream treats. Everyone can lounge on their personalized pool towel or tote and take it home as a favor.

How to Welcome 50 in Style

Fifty is the new 40? Thirty? Whatever the current wisdom, it is true: The half-century mark is different from what it used to be.

Most people turning this age have reached a certain level of stability in their work, family, and life in general. So, there’s no better time to do it up big than with a birthday party that celebrates the things you love with the people you care about most.

Too old for a theme?

The short answer? No. Of course, if you have never liked themed parties, don’t feel pressured to create one now. But according to Seri Kertzner, owner of Little Miss Party, which orchestrates fabulous fetes for clients from Florida to Toronto, themes get the party started quickly.

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“Fifty is not too mature for a theme,” she insists. “Theme parties are the best parties. People get really into them.”

One of her tried and tested formulas for a party theme is focusing on a former decade. This idea naturally lends itself to a certain vibe when it comes to attire, dècor, food, etc. “You can highlight the decades of the guest of honor with photos, a custom menu, and music, all reflecting the varying eras (of their life),” Kertzner says. “You can also ask guests to dress in their favorite decade.”

These five other 50th birthday theme ideas are sure to bring the party to another level.

1. Classic: You’re golden

The signature theme of a 50th birthday is gold, so this is a chance to play up the glamorous side of the day. Think gilded dècor (Banners! Balloons! Cutlery! Napkins!), attire, and food, such as gold leaf cupcakes and golden baked potatoes topped with caviar. Shine on!

2. Mysterious: Murder mystery

Invite your adventurous friends to a formal dinner where mayhem and intrigue are on the menu (mwahahaha). You can hire a company to handle the actors, props, and clues, or, for a scaled-down version, buy a kit online. It will be a scream.

3. Food focused: Tasting party

What could be better for a hardcore foodie than savoring a tasting lunch or dinner with fine wine, spirits, meat and cheese, and chocolate? Good to the last sip/bite.

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4. Travel: Great escape

You’ve heard of destination weddings. Well, a milestone birthday is just as worthy an occasion to hop in the car, or on a train or plane for a fabulous weekend away.

5. Sporty: Game on

Do you love golf? Are you obsessed with pickleball? Plan your big 5-0 around your sporting life. It’s a fun, active party for all to enjoy. Dress code = very casual.


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Plan for fun

People at this age tend to be busy with work, family, and other life commitments, so it’s wise to get the word out ahead of time if you want your favorite people to show up at your party. That is especially true for a destination party or if guests need to plan for special attire.

Give guests a heads-up as much as six months in advance, then send reminders closer to 90 or 60 days out. If you want guests to bring memorabilia or photos for a slideshow or toast, let them know well ahead of time. Personalized invitations are always a nice touch.

Go timeless, not trendy

Kertzner recommends keeping color palettes classy. “I am a big fan of going classic with colors, such as white, black, and gold,” she says. “They always feel sophisticated and chic for a 50th birthday party.” Of course, you can fit the scheme around the party theme, but Kertzner’s advice is less than more.

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Photo courtesy of Seri Kertzner

When it comes to table dècor and accessories, take a cue from the venue. If you rent a speakeasy for a cocktail party, lean into a Roaring Twenties vibe. For a wine or tasting party, decorate sideboards and tables with wildflowers, plus bowls and pedestals overflowing with eatable dècor. These can include everything from still-life fruits like grapes, cherries, and persimmons to cheeses sitting on fig leaves.

And make sure to provide ample seating so guests are comfortable. Turning 50 doesn’t mean you are over the hill, but it also doesn’t mean you want to stand for 4 to 5 hours straight!

Food for thought

Whether a casual buffet or five-course, sit-down dinner, the food at a milestone birthday is what the majority of guests look forward to most. Think of your menu as another creative outlet to reflect the theme or guest of honor. Make sure to keep in mind your guests’ dietary restrictions by having some vegetarian or gluten-free options on the table.

During or after the meal, make time for guests to give a toast or share memories of the guest of honor. After all, it’s a big birthday, so you want to give everyone a chance to join in the celebration.

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Total Request Live

A 50th birthday is a time to splurge on a DJ instead of relying on your old mix tapes or vinyl collection (or, if you’re super hip, your Spotify playlist). “A live DJ is a must for this party,” Kertzner says. It takes the party to the next level, and feels elevated and special, which is what you want when you’re throwing a milestone birthday party.” 

Involve the guests by asking for their favorite song(s) when you send out the invite, and then share a master list of requests with the DJ. Another option is to hire a cover band to play the hits the guest of honor grew up with.

Hang on to the memories

Leaving guests with a reminder of this special birthday is a nice gesture. To make it personal, look to the guest of honor for inspiration, Kertzner says. “If they enjoy drinking Champagne (or sparkling wine), send everyone home with a mini bottle customized with a label designed for the 50th birthday,” she says. “And it’s always nice to send everyone home with a snack or treat.”

Other ideas are a keepsake frame to fill with a party picture, a keepsake glass, or a coaster. If it is a destination party, source a local craft or food item that guests can bring home with them.

At Home with Pia Baroncini and Family

Pia Baroncini — entrepreneur, creative director, and podcast host — lives in her childhood home in the historic, leafy Los Angeles enclave of Pasadena, California, with husband Davide, daughter Carmela, mother Margit, and a new litter of puppies. Mama energy permeates their household, and that suits Pia just fine. “I appreciate spending more time with my family,” she says. “I’m learning that the practice of finding ways to implement quality time in your everyday life is key to maintaining happiness.” 

A poignant homecoming

This idyllic, old world life comes from a confluence of happy and sad events. After the couple met in the most modern way — Davide DM’d Pia on Instagram with a message that read “You look interesting,” she recalls, smiling — their courtship was quite traditional. Davide, who was splitting time between Sicily (where he was born) and New York City, came to LA, and the pair recognized they were kindred spirits.

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After a whirlwind romance, Davide moved to LA. Two weeks later, Pia’s father passed away. The couple quickly decided to purchase her childhood home, moving into the house with Margit, who had lived there for 37 years. The couple married in the backyard in 2019 and settled into life and work. 

And there’s no shortage of that. In addition to being the creative director of the fashion brand LPA, Pia oversees two companies with Davide: Ghiaia Cashmere, a clothing brand, and Baroncini Import & Co., which sources Sicilian olive oil. 

Carmela arrived in 2021.

Becoming a mom reaffirmed Pia’s choice to live in a multigenerational home. “It honestly feels natural,” she says. “Being around others and navigating through various personalities and opinions is important to me and important to the growth of my daughter. She is so loved. Hopefully, it will teach her the value of family.” 

“We care for each other. No one is more important than the other — it’s a unit.”

Davide is equally at home. “The first baby that we made together lives in this house, and Margit is the connector of the previous life that this house had,” he says. “I would not want to live anywhere else.” 

While many might see this arrangement — living with one’s mother as an adult — as being fraught with complications, Pia sees it as a gift and an opportunity. “I know most people would never consider something like this, especially after we were just married and so soon after my father passed,” she says. “But having a child ourselves, it is everything. Carmela has a grandparent present to share in so many memories, even if it is simple things like doing her hair.” 

When asked what being a mom means to her, she responds, “Being a mom means having an expanded heart, and expanded patience (lol).”

SEE: Pia’s Mother’s Day Picks

The evolution of home 

The house’s aesthetic, which Pia describes as “meaningful,” is a work in progress. The original structure was one story with three bedrooms and two baths. Pia’s parents eventually added an upstairs primary suite to accommodate a blended family of seven.

Pia and Davide are committed to keeping the original details they love, such as a cozy living room with a fireplace and the kitschy Virgin Mary artwork. At the same time, they are eager to update some rooms, including the expansive kitchen and primary suite. (Pia is not a fan of the brown backsplash tiles and is testing new paint colors.) But, overall, she has come to appreciate the house as a whole in a way she could not while growing up here. “I think I took a lot of things for granted,” she says. “Like the bathtub. It has become a special place for me to escape.” 

The couple and Margit are slowly updating the home with items they source from auctions and from Italy, as well as vintage pieces to blend in with what exists. “It’s a cool combination of everything that’s very meaningful,” Pia says.

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A celebration of family 

The home is the site of most holidays and reminds Pia why she wants to live there. “I am the youngest of five kids, and Davide is the youngest of six,” she explains. “The first thing we thought when we moved here was, ‘How do we keep these holiday gatherings going?’”

The house continues to be the place where everyone comes to cook, drink, and hang out. Mother’s Day is a chance for the family to express gratitude while setting a layered, lovely table. The day’s main events are a yummy brunch and the exchanging of meaningful gifts. It’s a time to relax and enjoy each other’s company without distractions from work or other outside commitments.

Old and new traditions matter here. The table is set with the pieces Margit has collected over the years, from Royal Copenhagen china to an assortment of vintage glassware. But Pia and Davide will add more casual spatterware to keep things from getting too fancy.

The meal is full of family recipes and will include olive oil from Baroncini Import & Co. Heirloom vases and pitchers overflow with Pia’s favorite flowers, such as peonies, a perfect bloom to celebrate mother and May. A present exchange includes homemade cards from Carmela and some chocolate-covered strawberries

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The power of flowers 

Even when it’s not a special occasion, the family fills its home with flowers. To Pia and Davide, they are a way to communicate and show gratitude. “Nature always gets me fired up,” Pia says. “I’m a big flower lover. On our refrigerator is a note about the flowers Davide gave me that happened to be on the day we found out I was pregnant. It was a huge bouquet of white flowers with a note that said “Ti amo” (“I love you” in Italian).

What makes flowers special to Davide is that they have the power to convey a wide range of emotions. “Whether it’s one flower or 300, they can express love, empathy, affection, or sadness. Flowers are great communicators.”

Pia has vivid memories growing up of flowers being a powerful expression of love. “My dad always got flowers for my mom and me. Not many dads buy their daughters flowers, because it’s seen as a romantic gesture, but my dad always did that for us. Before Davide, I never dated a man who gave me flowers.”

Davide adds, “Flowers have nothing to do with status or access. Everyone can give flowers.”

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