
Crown Princess Mary || Sofie Topsøe Mailand

Shawl-like cloaks are common among the elite witches in Andalusia, functioning as a symbol of wealth and status. Clinging to one’s cloak renders one unable to use a wand, meaning the shawls of luxurious fabric are only worn by witches who are wealthy enough to be constantly attended to by house elves or servant witches.

Norma Shearer in the 1936 Hollywood adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
Witches in warmer regions of Italy are known for their sheer-sleeved robes, although this fashion is also popular in parts of Albania and Greece.