Habit of an English Lady in Winter of 1641

by Thomas Jefferys

This exquisite plate captures the Habit of an English Lady in Winter, as documented by the prolific 18th-century geographer and engraver Thomas Jefferys. Based on the original 1641 sketches by Wenceslaus Hollar, this print serves as a sophisticated time capsule of Caroline-era fashion.

The subject is depicted in "winter dress," showcasing the practical yet opulent layers required for the Little Ice Age. She wears a hooded mantle and a delicate chin-cloth (muffler) to protect against the biting Thames frost, while her hands are tucked into a luxurious fur muff—the ultimate status symbol of the 1640s. The silhouette reflects the transition from Elizabethan stiffness to the softer, high-waisted grace of the Stuart court.

More than just a fashion plate, this engraving reflects the "calm before the storm," capturing the dignified poise of the English gentry on the eve of the Civil War.

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