STREET STYLE: Olympia Le-Tan Handbags

STREET STYLE: Olympia Le-Tan Handbags

French designer, Olympia Le-Tan creates an artisanal collection that fuses literature and fashion by re-imagining classic book covers into unforgettable handbags. Using the passions the self-taught fashion designer inherited from her father, literature, and from her grandmother, embroidery, Le-Tan has brought a unique fashion house to life. A favorite of Natalie Portman, Tilda Swinton, and Clémence Poésy, to name only a few, her stylish book clutches are favored by the fashion elite and famous all over the world. The designer even custom made a special handbag for Kim Kardashian as a wedding gift!

The original pieces are handmade in France in very limited quantities. Each clutch has a signature front book cover design, embroidered and appliquéd with multicolored felt, and shaped by a gold metal frame. The accessory line includes a variety of interesting collections depicting the covers of famous books. With original theme names such as ‘I put a spell on you’ and ‘Schnitzel with noodles,’ these clutches are anything but ordinary. From a limited edition, cotton-canvas, ‘Snow White’ Disney clutch to classics like ‘The Master and Margerita,’ it will bring your childhood back and become the coolest accessory in your wardrobe. Contact our fashion consulting experts and begin making Olympia Le-Tan’s magical bags a part of your personal street style.

Street Style, Fashion IQ, Fashion Photos, Fashion Consulting, Fashion Concierge, Olympia Le-tan
Street Style, Fashion IQ, Fashion Photos, Fashion Consulting, Fashion Concierge, Olympia Le-tan
Street Style, Fashion IQ, Fashion Photos, Fashion Consulting, Fashion Concierge, Olympia Le-tan
Street Style, Fashion IQ, Fashion Photos, Fashion Consulting, Fashion Concierge, Olympia Le-tan

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