George Edward and Elizabeth had married on 22 August 1859 in St' Jude's Church at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
By 1911, Wright was living at Kirklees, 99 Honor Oak Park, with her parents, and her siblings Constance and Gilbert Scott.
Wright's first fashion work offered for sale was a series of watercolour designs for display in the windows of women's dress shops.
This gained her an appointment as a designer for a costumier and soon after was offered commissions by Alfred Vivian Mansell & Co.[note 15] for whom she produced her first fashion catalogue.
Soon she was so busy that her brother Gilbert Scott Wright had to come to her assistance, and soon the whole family was engaged in fashion drawing.
Bradshaw said that Louise and her siblings Wrights started the vogue for the beautifully illustrated Fashion Catalogues which have been issued by drapers, costumiers, tailors, etc., in recent years.