P.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida State

P.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida State
P.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida StateP.M. Party Train: The All-Female Mafia Mixer At Florida State

The iconic black-and-white outfits of the mobsters from the 1920s are probably the most overused costumes in existence, but that doesn't make them any less appealing to would-be college party planners. Still, if you're going to organize a Maria-styled college bash, you need to spice things up, because this party theme has been done before and, quite frankly, beaten to death with the proverbial stick.

 

Thankfully, the fine organizers at Florida State discovered a way to revitalize this college classic: not inviting any men to the festivities. As a man, you may be put off by the notion of not being invited to a party where over 50 sorority sisters are congregating in their best Al Capone get-ups, but just think about all the fun you'll have with your friends plotting and planning a way to sneak into the party.

 

Yeah, you better stock up on wigs and push-up bras, because you're going to need them.

 

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