The central figure is a serene young woman depicted in the iconic Art Nouveau style. She is shown from the waist up, wearing a draped, cream-coloured gown with intricate, beaded embroidery running down the bodice. A wide, jewel-encrusted collar sits at her neck, mirroring the decorative patterns on her dress and the shallow champagne coupe she holds in her right hand. Her hair is adorned with a floral headband, and her gaze is steady and calm, directed toward the viewer.
The composition is framed by a large, circular mosaic-like halo behind her head, featuring geometric floral patterns in deep blues, oranges, and earthy browns. Below the circular frame, the base of the image features ornate, structural architectural elements, including subtle depictions of lion heads integrated into the lower corners. The lettering "MOET & CHANDON" is arched across the top in a bold, elegant typeface that follows the curve of the background frame, punctuated by a small emblem in the upper right corner.
The overall colour palette is warm and sophisticated, utilizing cream, gold, burnt orange, and muted navy blue. The linework is fluid and decorative, characteristic of turn-of-the-century posters. The light appears soft and diffuse, highlighting the intricate textures of the jewelry and the fabric of the dress, creating a mood of opulence, luxury, and timeless artistic grace.