Final answer:
Hester Prynne dresses her daughter, Pearl, in the richest tissue, which is an elaborate and meticulously crafted attire, in the novel 'The Scarlet Letter'.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne dresses her daughter, Pearl, in option D: In the richest tissue. Despite Hester's own austere and plain clothing as penance for her sin, she ensures that Pearl is adorned in the finest attire available to her. Pearl's dresses are elaborate and meticulously crafted, reflecting Hester's love for her daughter and her innate defiance against the puritanical society that shuns them.