(Yes, that is how Google translated the (Swedish) description. And in some of it, your guess is as good as mine; needless to say it's far from perfect.)
Coronation gown
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Coronation Dress, Lovisa, 1860-05-03.
NAME: Owner: Queen Lovisa (Louise) of Sweden (1828-1871)
DATING: 1860-05
COLLECTION: Armory
INVENTORY NUMBER: 19123 (3569)
Dress consisting of a bodice and skirt in white silk with woven silver threads. Tailored life running into a lobe center front. Pleated skirt in 10 pieces of different widths. The skirt is slightly longer in back. Short sleeves in grid form with fabric that poser out between the grid-shaped grille. At the rounded neckline. Folded edge around the neckline which continues down the front of the snib. The fold down the edge of the neckline is trimmed with gold stripe, width: 18 mm, and snaps at center back with six metal hooks on the right piece and six cords of silk on the corresponding left hand side. Life has a lace up back with 15 eyelets on each cover. A hook and a hook in white metal, the corresponding page in the cups rim. Ties at drawstring around the neckline. White satin ribbon partially iträdda in the Woods said holes, width: 5 mm. One of the bands is metal shot, the other has a knot at the end. Life lined with white silk taffeta. The skirt and the fold edge lined with thinly woven, stiff linen. The skirt lined on the inside, bottom with white silk taffeta, width: 57 mm.
The Royal Armory Museum, Stockholm (Sweden)