The central subject of the artwork is a young woman captured in a three-quarter portrait, sitting in a dark-toned wicker chair. She has dark hair pulled back with a vibrant red bow and gazes softly toward the viewer. In her hands, she cradles a small bouquet of white flowers, providing a delicate focal point against her layered clothing.
She is dressed in a distinctive ensemble featuring a red and blue vertical-striped long-sleeved bodice with a high, white collar and a row of gold buttons. Her skirt is a contrasting dark blue fabric patterned with small, repetitive orange-red spots. The background is a flat, solid wash of muted mint-green, which highlights the form of the sitter and the curves of the chair.
Stylistically, the piece is a post-impressionist oil painting characterized by visible, expressive brushstrokes and a rich, saturated colour palette. The application of paint creates a textured, tactile quality throughout the fabric patterns and the sitter's skin. The composition is balanced and calm, focusing on the intimate demeanor of the young woman set against the simple, unadorned backdrop.