The figure in the photo shows the informal townwear of the samurai woman in the Muromachi era.

As for the body length and the sleeve width, "kosode" kimono is a short paddle.

The cuff is small and the skirt is round.

Its body width is as large as 2-jo.

The "tsuji-ga-hana zome" dyeing method was begun at these days.

And soon, the technology of dyeing and weaving progressed much more.

The figure in the phot wears a thin and beautiful "kuke-obi" belt and pulls up the "kosode" kimono over its head.

This style is called "kazuki (=pulling up)."