Habit of a Lady of the Island of Malta in 1568

by Thomas Jefferys

This remarkable piece, made popular by the celebrated mapmaker and engraver Thomas Jefferys, provides an intriguing insight into the aristocratic style of Renaissance Malta. Placed in the context of the year 1568, which marks three years following the notorious Great Siege, the design provides an excellent example of the cultural fusion of the region.

The "Lady of the Island" is portrayed wearing the traditional Faldetta (Għonella), which is a notable hooded cloak that showcases the blending of Spanish heritage and local culture. The woman’s clothing exemplifies the evolution of styles from the austere medieval period to the elegant fashion of the late 16th century, featuring high collars, elaborate lace designs, and the bulky fabrics of the external cloak.

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