She elegantly glides across the Maw with unnerving grace and serenity, though she appears to be highly vain and narcissistic, calmly brushing her hair in her bedroom to keep up appearances despite sitting in front of a broken mirror. Like the other characters in Little Nightmares, the Lady rarely speaks, but her personality is shown through her actions.
In spite of nearly all of her body being covered, the skin tone on her neck seems to be a pale demitasse color. Her face is perpetually covered by a white porcelain mask similar to a Japanese Noh mask, through which two lifeless black eyes stare out. She is adorned in a long dark brown kimono, which seems to trail moderately behind her when she walks. She has raven-black hair that she keeps partially wrapped in a bun. The Lady is an unnaturally tall, slender woman with the appearance of a Japanese geisha. Amidst the chaos of the world outside, The Maw is the only place that makes sense, and now this rumor of an escaped child threatens everything.
With graceful restraint, The Lady casts the hypnotic spell that keeps the engine running.