The cloak is three pieces of fabric, one back and two fronts. The back starts at the top of the inner edge of the fronts and is draped and tacked into place to flow into the back, which has soft drapes at the top. The sides are open. The edges are all that narrow stitch.
This dress and cloak is made from silk chiffon, silk chiffon has a lightly crinkled look. The sleeves are cut on the cross as the crinkles are horizontal on the upper arm while on the dress they are perpendicular to the floor.
The pattern of the embroidery is a star burst of lines with very little round-oval leaves. The embroidery is quite raised, and looks couched. Definitely machined, but as to the actual stitch I do not know. The leaves have a single short opaque pearly bugle. And another bead at the centre point of the star burst. The star bursts are on a slight slope. When looking at the dress they slope from left down to right.
The belt has two ends, and I sketched one half of the repeated pattern. This pattern is reversed continually down the girdle and a line of pearls waves between the patterns. A lone of pearls down seach side of the girdles finishes the decoration. The ends are pointed, but the beading is not. It terminates with the seam as if the fabric was not beaded to shape.
There is a definite wave to the belt ties which follows the shape of the beaded pattern. It is different to the prologue belt.

