Habit of a Matron of Misnia in 1577

by Thomas Jefferys

Experience the world of Saxony in the time of the Reformation through this stunning reproduction of a Matron of Misnia, which derives from the original woodcuts published in 1577 that depict the austere elegance of clothing worn by the upper classes of Germany.

The "Matron of Misnia" is not merely an example of an old dress; it is a portrayal of class, faith, and regional identity. Its rich folds, unique headgear, and elegant lines speak to the "Misnian" (Meissen) style, a fashion born out of the affluence of the Elbe valley region.

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