Design:
This vanity-set is based on the choir dress of Bishops. Three separate pieces for the head, torso, and legs. The hat (known as a Biretta) is asymmetrical, which is why there are two angles. The torso has both the cape (Mozzetta) and a white shirt (Rochet). Finally, the legs show the Cassock, which is a robe or dress like piece of clothing that goes underneath it all and covers the legs.
The color pallet is made to look like the real-life outfit, using shades of Fhushia, White, and Gold.
As mentioned, the hat is asymmetrical, the base is square, has three ridges on top arranged at 90 degrees to make a sideways " T " shape, and has a Pom on top.
The hat would also cover all of the player's hair.
Why I thought this was a good idea for a vanity-set:
I always thought it would be fun to play through the Halloween and Bloodmoon events as a member of the church fighting monsters and demons.
There is a Wedding vanity-set and a Tuxedo vanity-set in the game, so a Bishop set would complete the wedding theme.
It was pretty funny to me, imagining a Bishop running around the Corruption or Crimson throwing purification powder everywhere to cleanse the evil.
Wearing a clergy member outfit while fighting the Moon Lord or doing other occult things would be a nice reference to H.P Lovecraft's
The Evil Clergyman.
A lot of Priests and Bishops have contracted the Coronavirus and have given up their spots in hospitals so others could receive treatment instead. I thought this might be a nice tribute to their self-sacrifice.
The outfit is unique, looks cool, and Fhushia is a fun color.