Swiftie Dream House Bachelorette in Nashville

Planning a Swiftie-inspired bachelorette party in Nashville? From era-themed outfits to iconic photo ops at the Swiftie Dream House, this guide has everything you need for the ultimate girls’ weekend.

BRIDE THROUGH HER ERAS: A SWIFTIE BACHELORETTE WEEKEND IN NASHVILLE

We recently planned the ultimate bachelorette and weekend getaway at none other than the Swiftie Dream House in Nashville, Tennesseeand let’s just say, if you’re even mildly a Swiftie, this place is a must-stay. With each room designed around a different Taylor Swift era, it gave us the perfect canvas for a bachelorette concept we’ve been dying to bring to life: Bride Through Her Erasbut currently in her Bachelorette Era

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THE SWIFTIE DREAM HOUSE

Imagine this: a house where you can wake up in the “1989” bedroom, get ready in the “Reputation” glam room, and cozy up in the “Lover" living room to watch the Eras Tour movie while making friendship bracelets. It’s a Swiftie fantasy come true... TRUST ME (major swiftie writing this).

Each room is a tribute—down to the smallest of easter eggs. Neon lyrics, themed bedding, hidden props, and even a garage turned karaoke lounge. Whether you’re recreating music video moments or just dancing in the kitchen to Cruel Summer, this Airbnb isn’t just a place to stay—it’s an experience. Perfect for Swift-themed bachelorettes, girls' weekends, or just embracing your inner main character energy.

What made this Airbnb extra special was the attention to detail. The decor wasn’t just cute—it was intentional. From framed lyrics on the walls to pink phones and bejeweled props, every corner gave us something new to discover. We even left a friendship bracelet and note in the guestbook to “trade” with the next group—because community is what the Swiftie universe is all about.

The house also had plenty of space for group activities—like yoga in the living room, TikTok filming marathons, glam sessions, and themed photoshoots. You could easily build your whole bachelorette itinerary around the house itself, and still feel like you had the best weekend ever.

Honestly, it was hard to leave. But as Taylor says—"this is the golden age of something good and right.” And this bachelorette era? Definitely golden.

Real Talk Review: This airbnb is fantastic, and not just for swifties! The beds were all really comfortable. Everything felt extremely clean. The kitchen had all the necessary appliances and tableware needed for our group. We stayed at this airbnb for 4 nights & 5 days. Never had any major issues with anything. Hands down a solid airbnb and one we would recommend to any groups traveling to Nashville.

 

interior view of the Swiftie Dream House in Nashville, featuring vibrant pink walls and musical decor. Living room adorned with pastel colors and heart motifs, reflecting the 'Lover' album aesthetic.
Glam room decorated in 'Reputation' era style with dark tones and snake-themed accessories.

**photos courtesy of airbnb**

BRIDE THROUGH HER ERAS

When planning this bachelorette, we wanted to nod to as many eras as possible—mixing in everything from sparkles and feathers to soft pastels and edgy black fits. Our goal? To show a bride stepping into her new chapter while celebrating all the versions of herself along the way.

1989

Where "Welcome to New York" will "never go out of style..." This room was like stepping inside of Taylor's brain. So many fun touches with lyrics on the walls, small easter eggs sprinkled around. Not to mention these beds were sooo comfy! I'm a pillow hog, so having as many pillows as there were was a dream come true. It also led to a nice little pillow fight... why? Because... the best people in life are free!!

**photos by Cherie Lynne Photography | make up by Looks by Nallely**

This was also a great room for girls to get ready in b.c of the adorable vanity set up. You know... for putting on that red lip classic thing that you like ;) So it only felt right to put the girlies in some comfy pjs that make getting ready easier. We went with our new gauze material personalizable short sets.

LOVER

Pastel satin, colorful balloons, and the kind of energy that says “this is our place, we make the rules.”

Our Lover Era shoot took place in the living room of the Swiftie Dream House, and it truly felt like walking into the bridge of a Taylor song. Think cotton candy skies meet bridal-core. The space was transformed with the help of Lovestruck Nashville, who brought our vision to life with an iridescent fringe curtain and a balloon garland that looked straight out of a dream. (We half-expected a paper ring to fall from the ceiling.)

The girls lounged in feather-cuffed satin pajama sets, surrounded by disco balls, vinyl records, and sparkly props—including a glitter-covered guitar that was practically begging for a “Cruel Summer” singalong. The Swiftie Dream House came fully stocked with Taylor's entire discography on vinyl, so naturally we had Lover spinning on the pink Crosley as we danced, posed, and giggled our way through the afternoon.

Strung together “BRIDE ERA” and “LOVER” in beaded banners—because if there’s ever a time to be overdramatic and true, it’s now. The bride pretended to journal on the floor next to pastel records, twirling the phone cord around her finger like she was calling her high school crush. And honestly? The whole moment felt like “I hope I never lose you, hope it never ends” bottled up in soft lighting and sequined pillows.

The lighting was dreamy, the outfits were flirty, and the laughter was real. This room, this vibe, this energy—it was Lover through and through.

**photos by Cherie Lynne Photography | make up by Looks by Nallely**

The Tortured Poets Department

TTPD, or as we were referencing it - TTWD The Tortured Wedding Department! Who doesn't love a little play on words? As swifties know, this album is a lot of heart break which isn't exactly what you want to be focused on during a bachelorette party - BUT we still will hear us screaming But Daddy I love him at the top of our lungs and feeling oh so high school. 

Long Dog Cookie Company made us the most adorable and delicious TTWD themed cookies. And when I say they were delicious.... I mean it!! Every single cookie and it's crumbs were enjoyed. 

RED

The Red themed room was ICONIC, just like it's name sake album. From the 22 hat to the All too Well autumn leaves falling down the wall, this room had us experiencing  the "Loving him was red" feeling.

If you take any advice from us.. let it be this.. turn up the music and belt it out in this room. We had so much fun dressing up like Taylor in our 22 inspired fit that says "IDK about you, but I'm gonna say I DO!" and belting the lyrics while dancing around. And we have the photos to prove it haha

**Hair curtesy of Too.Teased**

REPUTATION (Bride's Version)

As all the true Swifties out there are impatiently waiting for Reputation (Taylor’s Version) to drop, we were living it up in the Rep Room like it already had.

This space inside the Swiftie Dream House was a whole mood—black and white snake wallpaper, a glowing neon sign that read “in the death of her reputation, she truly felt alive,” and a throne that made the bride look like she was about to drop a diss track on her exes. (Spoiler: she found her End Game.)

Decked out in a black sequin hoodie set, the bride gave full “I don’t trust nobody and nobody trusts me” energy—and honestly? It was iconic. From fierce mirror selfies to sprawled-out, red-sheeted power poses, this era was all about embracing the bachelorette villain arc—in the best way possible.

Okay okay… we could overwhelm you with rep-themed wordplay like:

  • “Bride Reputation” (a remix we’d stream forever)

  • “He’s the king of her heart”

  • “She found her End Game”
    But we won’t. Because this room doesn’t need words—it just needs to be experienced.

Fine. Just one more…
“I’m sorry, the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now…
Why?
Because she’s getting married!!”

And let’s not forget the absolute showstopper of the moment: that snake cake from And She Bakes. Black and gold, intricately piped, and topped with a coiled golden serpent—this was part dessert, part masterpiece. It was dramatic, delicious, and disappeared the second we were done shooting.

The Rep Room was made for bold brides and bachelorette crews who want to stomp into their next chapter with a little edge, a lot of glam, and zero apologies.

 

STAY TUNED FOR PART 2

There's heaps more we wanna spill, but we just had to hit you with this first! Stay tuned on our socials for part 2 of this blog. We'll dish out more rooms, outfits, and a killer Itinerary for your next nash bash!

CREDIT WHERE IT’S DUE 💖

This shoot wouldn’t have happened without a dream team of vendors. If you're planning your own bachelorette or shoot in Nashville, we can’t recommend them enough:

 

 

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   A pastel-themed mood board showcasing a Taylor Swift Lover-era inspired bachelorette party at the Swiftie Dream House in Nashville. The collage includes images of colorful balloon garlands in pink, purple, peach, and aqua tones, girls lounging in satin pajamas, a pink rotary phone, vinyl records, sparkly decor, and custom tote bags labeled "(the bride's version)" and "(bridesmaid's version)." The setting features a pink couch, disco balls, and iridescent fringe, capturing a dreamy, fun, and feminine vibe perfect for a Swiftie celebration.  

 


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