Kız, an unmarried girl

This picture of an unmarried girl, or kız, is one of the few depictions of females wearing overcoats with hanging sleeves.

Source: The Habits of the Grand Signor’s Court, an album of bazaar paintings compiled by the English traveler Peter Mundy in Istanbul. It’s currently in the British Museum. [link]

Date: c. 1620

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