Juliana Dress
The "Juliana" dress is a classic surcoat dress, that was worn by noble ladies in the 14th century. In german these dresses are called "Höllenfensterkleid", which means dress with windows to hell. This is because they were worn on top of tight, form-fitting underdresses that were disliked by the church, so the extremely wide sleeveholes were compared with windows to hell. It is usually combined with an underdress and worn by noble ladies.