A few years later, a book titled "Everything About Banquet Preparations" was published, sparking a massive trend in decorations.
The concept of using rough ropes—sothing more suited for the battlefield—as banquet décor spread among event organizers in noble households.
Beatty had already seen in past newspapers how this had drastically transford the banquet scenery in the capital.
“Before that, decorations were limited to lace, fabric, and fresh flowers, but afterward, people started incorporating all sorts of new materials.”
From surprising guests with unconventional materials to using colors that reflected different territories, the possibilities expanded greatly.
It beca a standard for future banquets to incorporate previously unused materials into their decorations.
“Still, nothing has surpassed the rope-knot decorations of the North.”
The first-ever trend born in the barren, fashionless North had beco beloved across the entire kingdom.
Just as lace decorations had once dominated high society, after the publication of "Everything About Banquet Preparations
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