In this stunning illustration from the mid-1700s, one finds a rare glimpse into the dress habits of the aristocracy of Naples, produced by none other than Thomas Jefferys himself. Being part of an esteemed series of prints devoted to global costume, this particular illustration shows the unique "Habit" of the women from Naples, distinguished by its elaborate drape, form-fitting bodice, and the use of luxurious fabric associated with Mediterranean aristocracy.Using the highly refined lines that made Jefferys famous, the print depicts the fine laces adorning the dress, the way the fabric falls on the woman, and the characteristic headwear worn by women of the Neapolitan region. This print not only functions as a work of art but is also a valuable historical resource for costume designers and collectors of prints.