The front bezel is interesting, having the Snow White line right across the front following the floppy, more or less like a MacII, IIsi or an LCIII. The LC575, I had thought, was in the Espresso design language.
My LC575 is rather differently styled, like the Color Classic, LC475, Quadra 605, LC630, etc.
The bezel would have made it a good deal more expensive to upgrade to a CD back in the day, wouldn't it? Given the new emphasis on multimedia in the year of manufacture (when having a CD drive was a BIG THING), I would have thought that a CD-less LC575 would just have a plug in the CD hole, and be ready for the upgrade, in the way the CD-less LC630 did. Mind you, I suppose it could have taken two scsi hard drives, and still looked right, and that's something.