Adored by the literary-loving fashion elite, French brand Olympia Le-Tan re-imagines classic book covers and transforms them into artisanal clutches and accessories.
From the painstaking hand embroidery to the Liberty-print lining, every detail is carefully considered.
Olympia Le-Tan’s black clutch bag is meticulously embroidered with Sandro Botticelli’s 15th century masterpiece The Birth of Venus, then opens to a star-print poplin lining.
Shown here with: Taller Marmo Very Ross fringed crepe kaftan, Rene Caovilla Cleo crystal-studded satin heeled wrap sandals and Charlotte Chesnais Lips 18kt gold-vermeil cuff.
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Surrealist painter Gustav Klimt's piece The Kiss inspires the enchanting embroidery on Olympia Le-Tan's brown clutch bag, which is shaped like a book.
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Shown here with: Raey Bandeau-neck silk-satin maxi dress, Jimmy Choo Crystal-cluster leather sandals and Alexander McQueen Waved choker.
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Olympia Le-Tan spotlights the mystical notions of Kim Krans' tarot guidebook, Of The Wild Unknown with the rainbow-burst embroidery on this blue clutch bag.
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Shown here with: Bottega Veneta Fringed-neckline terry gown, Saint Laurent Jodie leather platform sandals and Bottega Veneta Twisted gold-plated sterling-silver necklace.
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Olympia Le-Tan's red book clutch is embroidered with a yellow and golden Lunar New Year tiger picture and hallmarked with a serial number.
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Shown here with: Cecilie Bahnsen Johanna tiered cotton-matelassé dress and Gianvito Rossi Florea 60 braided-effect leather mules.
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Olympia Le-Tan's green clutch bag is skilfully embroidered with an enchanting depiction of L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel, The Wizard of Oz.
Olympia Le-Tan's clutch is hand-embroidered and appliquéd with a vista of Miami Bay in soft pastel hues. It's made from blush canvas with a gold-tone metal frame and has a pretty floral-print lining from Liberty.
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