Against a milk-white background is a profile bust-length depiction of a young woman holding a small red flower in her right hand. The outline of her face is clearly defined, with her gaze directed straight ahead, and her forehead is unnaturally high. The girl has a white-greenish scarf on her head, pinned at the nape of her neck. She is dressed in a white blouse with wide sleeves and a marsch-coloured sundress. The woman is wearing two strands of red coral around her neck. The work showcases the artist's explorations, distinct from the Neo-Byzantine style. This painting shows an evident fascination with Early Renaissance art, particularly the works by Pisanello ("Portrait of Ginevra d'Este"), Piero della Francesca ("The Diptych of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza"), and Masaccio. Such fascination was prevalent among the Boychukist artists, but it is especially intriguingly interpreted in the works by Antonina Ivanova.