@Liquidxlax
Any "agility" offered by that armor design is nullified by the pauldrons and the faulds though. While those do still offer range of movement, they're not better than not having those at all. You want to keep the joints maximum range of motion with as little weight as possible. (missed opportunity to have exposed armpits too)
Bracers and shin guards are okay.
On the other hand, there would be lesser restriction to wearing a curiass while offering protection to the vitals, but she isn't wearing one.
If defensive enhancements magically protect areas that aren't covered by metal nor cloth, wouldn't stacking a bunch of them by wearing multiple rings and bracelets do the same thing?