What do our clothing choices say about us? This young aristocrat wears three of the biggest fashion trends of late-18th-century France. Her turban and jacket were inspired by Turkish dress. Her muslin and silk blouse and skirt evoke the flowing robes of ancient Greece and Rome. And the Wedgwood cameo at her waist depicts a scene from a British novel. One of Queen Marie Antoinette’s favorite artists, Vigée Le Brun made her name painting portraits of fashionable women, using clothing to define their public images. This portrait shows how consumer fashion, which came into its own during this period, borrowed from global cultures and allowed the wealthy to shape their identities.