The above 1768 engraving named "Habit of an Arabian Woman in 1581" by Thomas Jefferys is an interesting illustration of the ethnographic past. This image provides a clear view of how Europeans perceived the fashion of the Middle East during the Renaissance period, particularly the 16th century.The plate above works as an informative "costume study," showing how people were increasingly interested in exploring other cultures around them. The drawing highlights the typical clothing style worn by an Arabian lady, highlighting the graceful and elaborate nature of their clothing.