Tabletop dancing, a party bus and Parisian cuisine.
The New York Islanders WAGs went all out to surprise NASCAR sports reporter Alexa Serowik — the fiancée of defenseman Noah Dobson — with a surprise bachelorette party themed “Mob Wives” on Saturday, as seen in exclusive photos obtained by The Post.
The celebration, also hosted by her sister, Pia Serowik, kicked off with a party bus ride into New York City, followed by an extravagant Parisian-style brunch and show at Maison Close.
Grace Lee, the wife of Islanders captain Anders Lee, attended the party.
Danielle Pulock, the wife defenseman of Ryan Pulock; Madison Fasching, the wife of winger Hudson Fasching; Kristy Cizikas, the wife of center Casey Cizikas; Matilda Engvall, the wife of forward Pierre Engvall; Jen Pelech, the wife of defenseman Adam Pelech; Sofia Romanov, the wife of defenseman Alexander Romanov; Ashley Palmieri, the wife of winger Kyle Palmieri; Sydney Martin, the wife of winger Matt Martin; and Emma Carmen, the girlfriend of center Kyle MacLean, were all also in attendance.
Embracing the “Mob Wives” theme, the women rocked an all-black aesthetic, including fur coats, sunglasses and heels.
Alexa looked stunning in a sheer crystal netted dress by Lee Petra Grebenau.
The blonde beauty accessorized with Ray-Ban Mega Wayfarer sunglasses and stepped out in Margot silver platform shoes by Renee Caovilla.
The festivities began with Dobson on Long Island, where they popped champagne, posed for photos under a black-and-rose-accented balloon arch — and played Alexa-Noah couple games to set the tone for the day.
Alexa and Noah were in sync, matching nearly all of their answers — from their favorite foods to silly pet peeves.
The couple got engaged in July 2024 and they’re set to tie the knot in June.
Afterward, everyone boarded a party bus filled with more balloons and headed into the city for a party brunch at the famed Maison Close.
They danced on tables to Whitney Houston anthems and Pop2k music.
Dobson is in his fifth the season with the Islanders after they selected him 12th overall in the 2018 NHL draft.
The 25-year-old has 35 points (eight goals, 27 assists) in 62 games this season.