Published July 1, 1925
Claire Avery makes a study of Marie Antoinette's style in this illustration, which appeared in the July 1, 1925, Vogue. Her embroidered, lace-trimmed scoop-neck dress is adorned with a large pendant and most involved hat. Avery's attention to detail extends everywhere but to the model herself, and the simplicity of her features focuses attention on the fashions at hand.
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