1883 Frederikke Federspiel - Love Shine
1883 Frederikke Federspiel - Love Shine
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Historical Reproduction Fabric – Summer Edition (Inspired by The Met Museum Original)
This print is adapted from an 1880s French walking dress archived at The Met Museum. The original features blue-toned motifs; this version has been re-engineered into a lighter, summer-ready palette to support warm-season dressmaking and elevated daywear projects.
The pattern delivers a clean, structured repeat suitable for high-precision garment work. Ideal for 1880s Walking Dresses, bodices, lightweight overskirts and coordinated accessories. The understated green-pink colourway ensures high versatility across both historical and contemporary applications.
Positioned as a premium option for makers seeking museum-grade aesthetics with modern usability.
Use cases:
Walking dresses · skirts · blouses · structured summer pieces · historical costuming
Frederikke Jakobine Federspiel, born in 1839, was the first female photographer to practice in Denmark. For many years, she ran her own photographic studio in Aalborg, always keeping abreast of the latest developments. Among her clients were the Danish princesses Dagmar and Alexandra who were attracted by her photo enamel jewelry.
Federikke Federspiel with a client in 1910
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