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The 'Martha Girl Summer' Social Guide to Stylish Gatherings

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From dinner clubs and croquet to wedding attire and great conversations, here's how to summer like Martha.

Published on July 1, 2025

Summer is the season of sunny days, celebration, and showing up, and no one embodies that better than Martha. Whether she's poolside with a signature cocktail or jetting between glamorous adventures, Martha makes every moment a social occasion to remember.

And now it’s your turn. Since summer 2025 is officially Martha Girl Summer, our social guide is here to help you navigate the season's calendar, Martha-style—with pizzazz, grace, and good cheer. From planning the perfect picnic and mastering cocktail party etiquette to finding the right outfit for your next wedding, our guide has everything you need to be the host (or guest) everyone remembers.

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Nothing says "Martha Girl Summer" quite as succinctly as a chic picnic. As Martha notes, "A picnic is not just a meal, it’s a much-needed pause—a moment to breathe deeply and appreciate the view." Whether the park, beach, lake, or another scenic spot, just add friends, pack the perfect food, and proceed to revel in all the season has to offer.

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There’s nothing like hosting loved ones at home—especially when you channel your inner hotelier. "The little touches make everyone feel special, and that's the most important part of hosting," says Martha. Thoughtful additions, such as a water station or some luxury essentials, can turn a simple stay into an unforgettable one.

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Whether it's a dinner party in the city or a weekend at the beach, bringing your host a token of appreciation is a sign of good manners and acknowledges the hospitality they are providing. Because even when it looks effortless, hosting involves planning, prepping, and cleaning. Our editors' picks are tried-and-true winners and a lovely way to say "thank you for having me!'

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It doesn't get much more Martha than a round of lawn games in the great outdoors with friends. As Martha says, "All that really matters is that one gets outside, picks up a racket or a ball or a mallet, and enjoys nature and friendship at its best." Set up that croquet course, throw in some summery refreshments, and let the games begin.

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Not exactly a social butterfly, but ready to emerge from your cocoon—preferably in linen pants and a wide-brimmed hat? Or maybe you're simply looking for a fresh experience to enjoy with friends. Either way, Martha has two mottos to live by: “Learn something new every day,” and “When you’re through changing, you’re through.” What better way to embrace both than by gaining new friends—and maybe picking up some new skills along the way?

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Summer florals? Check. Old and new friends? Absolutely. A memorable, joy-filled activity? You bet. Throw a flower-arranging party and watch the magic unfold. Guests will learn something new, share a few laughs, and leave with a beautiful bouquet as a keepsake of the day.

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Some people have the gift of gab—others, not so much. But no matter where your guest list falls on the chatty spectrum, having a pocketful of conversation starters will keep the interactions flowing—no awkward silences and talk of the weather required.

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Your bridal party will be the MVPs of the wedding, and they should be treated as such, starting with the moment you invite them to take on the role. How you ask someone to be part of your bridal party should be just as special as they are—and we have many unique ideas, including gifts, DIY projects, and playful plans to inspire just that.

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We are not saying that every human being needs a degree in decorum, and a little sass and irreverence can be welcome traits in a friendship. But being a good social citizen—especially at a cocktail party—and understanding some simple tenets of etiquette are worthwhile endeavors. When it comes to social events, following some basic principles can make gatherings smoother, hosts happier, and friendships stronger.

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From 18th-century salons to mid-century potlucks, dinner clubs have long been a way to build community and celebrate the art of hospitality—and, of course, food! Today’s dinner clubs carry that same spirit—an incredibly fun shared ritual, a celebration of community, and a rewarding way to showcase your hosting chops.

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Nobody wants to be the person being roasted on social media for wearing the wrong thing to a wedding! But fear not, we've got you covered. From white-tie to beach and everything in between, here's what kind of attire to expect for every kind of dress code—going viral for all the wrong reasons, averted!

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