confection
noun /kənˈfekʃn/
  /kənˈfekʃn/
- (formal) a cake or other sweet food that looks very attractive
 - a thing such as a building or piece of clothing, that is made in a way that is complicated or shows skill
- Her hat was an elaborate confection of satin and net.
 
 
Word OriginMiddle English (in the general sense ‘something made by mixing’, especially a medicinal preparation): via Old French from Latin confectio(n-), from conficere ‘put together’, from con- ‘together’ + facere ‘make’.