Has to be Swedish. In the 1770s, the “nationella dräkten” was created by Gustav III to replace the older French styles of court dress that dominated most of Europe’s royal courts and serve as a national costume. It took notes from late Renaissance styles, such as the doublet-like waistcoat with shoulder tabs seen here.
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Has to be Swedish. In the 1770s, the “nationella dräkten” was created by Gustav III to replace the older French styles of court dress that dominated most of Europe’s royal courts and serve as a national costume. It took notes from late Renaissance styles, such as the doublet-like waistcoat with shoulder tabs seen here.