I‘ll admit it: I’ve been seriously considering wearing a wedding cape since I came across the idea on Instagram. They’re a little bit glamorous and seriously over the top in a way that’s only appropriate for your wedding day (or an invite to the Met Gala). I’ll probably be channeling a little bit of Selma Blair at the Oscars with her cape and cane, but I’ll tailor it to our literary, romantic wedding theme. If you’re considering donning a cape for your wedding, here’s some inspiration to get you started.
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