1892 Benedicte Wrensted
1892 Benedicte Wrensted
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Inspiration to this design I have found from Museum Collections.
The original dress has a fitted bodice, with a pointed waist, and a frilled collar and cuffs trimmed with gauze and a machine-embroidered border. The leg-of-mutton sleeves are long, full, gathered at the shoulders and gauged at the insides of the elbows.
It would have been worn as a fashionable day wear in 1890s.
Benedicte Marie Wrensted, born in 1859, was a notable Danish-American photographer, who emigrated to the United States after running a studio for a few years in Horsens, Denmark. She was an obscure photographer who is most notably remembered for her documentation of the Northern Shoshone, Lemhi, and Bannock tribes in Idaho between 1895-1912.
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