This is a recreation of 1840s dress fabric.
The need for one dress is about four to five meters.
Fanny Mannsén, born in Turku, Finland 1834, Was a child prodigy and mid-nineteenth-century teen star. While specific details about her early life are sparse, it is known that she was part of a cultural milieu that included various prominent musicians and composers of her time. Her contributions to music were primarily through her performances and compositions.
Throughout her career, Fanny Mannsén collaborated with other musicians, contributing to the rich tapestry of 19th-century music. Her work often reflected the Romantic ideals prevalent at the time, emphasizing emotional expression and individualism in music.
Mannsén probably received her early education from his mother Karolina Mannsén (1815–1898), who was a piano teacher. Fanny was born in Helsinki on December 4, 1834. After the father's death in 1845, mother and daughter lived Fanny's career closely together creating and traveling.