By the 24th century, females wear a style similar to males.
But I have been given to understand that the female you are referring to was wearing a white mask.
Other Bothan females wore similar gowns, but none so well.
On a weekday afternoon, every female in town was wearing an ankle-length dress.
I do not believe any female of good taste would wear an outfit where her navel shows.
On special occasions females will wear slightly more expensive saris.
Her fighting clothes are similar to what the females wore in the old times of Japan.
Like the people at the glove factory never dreamed that an actual female could wear gloves.
The younger females, she observed, wore the impatient expression of human college girls.
Every female among them wore her hem at the middle of the knee.