I've talked about Bergdorf Goodman ads in the past. Often found on page 1 of Vogue, the company was genius at catching your eye with black and white artwork or photography. In the 50s and 60s, their ads featured wonderful descriptions that described the garments. In the ad shown here for Krizia in the Spring of 1984, Bergdorf's lets the clothing speak for itself. There is no attribution for the artist who did this marvelous pencil sketch, but it certainly captured my attention this morning!
Ad from page 1 of Vogue, February 1984.