When we got invited to RJ's cousin's wedding, it was decided that the family would wear black so that we would all be coordinated for family photos.
Now I normally wear quite a bit of black, but usually not in formal wear, and especially not for a wedding. It's the one time I like to get super girly and pick out bright colors or florals and go all out with the jewelry. In fact, before learning about the black palette, I had pictured wearing a ballgown with an illusion style bodice embroidered all over with flowers.
After a few sessions of trying to find a black dress that wasn't boring or unflattering, I decided that maybe I would try to put together what I wanted. So I spent a few hours combing Amazon and found a sheer black cape and several beautiful appliques in the craft section.
I ordered several, most embroidered flowers in various colors, from cherry and magnolia blossoms to orchids and roses. In the end, I skipped the flowers and went with peacock feathers with gold thread and sapphire colored sequins. It was just more sparkly and dressed up.
The applique was quite long, and rather than cut it apart, I turned the cape sideways, so that it was asymmetrical and could fit the entire design along the front of my left side. This made hand sewing the applique onto the cape flat and evenly a little more difficult, but also made it more dramatic.
I love the finished cape and intend to wear it again for Christmas or another special occasion. I also ordered a cape in purple and look forward to adding an applique to that one as well and adding to my wardrobe.


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