WHITE DAY DRESS WITH EMBROIDERED FLOWERS
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The simple design complements the exquisite and fashionably 1970s folk-themed hand embroidery. Growing up in Germany, Karla had an interest in what people were wearing from an early age and began to make her
own clothes whilst still at school. A love of 'handarbeit' encompassed not just sewing but also knitting and embroidery, leading to training as a Home Sciences teacher. When the family moved to New Zealand, sewing again became a pleasure pursuit and provided inspiration for daughter, now fashion designer, Turet Knuefermann. Turet reflects, "My mother was constantly making exquisite pieces ... always unique & timelessly beautiful. She always looked immaculate every day, from morning till night, even if she was doing household chores ... everyone noticed, and all appreciated." Read more about the history of home sewing in the New Zealand Fashion Museum publication Home Sewn.
DETAILS
Credit: Karla Knuefermann, Hamilton and Turet Knuefermann, KNUEFERMANN label, Auckland
Source: NEW ZEALAND FASHION MUSEUM