Everything about Emilie Dionne's work here screams 'classical'. It could almost be a page from da Vinci's own scrapbook, as it apes several elements of his style. Sometimes, there's a real pleasure to be taken in stripping away everything apart from a sheet of paper and a pencil and working from there. That's exactly what she has done in this piece, and she's captured an image of radiant beauty with a modern twist.
It's the piercing in the eyebrow, if you hadn't noticed it already. That's what marks this out as being drawn within the last ten years, as opposed to the last one hundred. Also note the slightly contemptuous gaze of the subject. A century or two ago, a young woman would have been delighted to be asked to sit for a portrait; in fact, flattery was the expected response. The expression in this woman's eyes, by contrast, seems to ask you what makes you think you have the right to stare?