You Can’t Judge a Book by its Cover

But you can definitely judge the cover!

In September 2009, Olympia Le-Tan, presented her first “You can’t judge a book by its cover” clutch collection. It was a marvelous collection of embroidered minaudières inspired by the covers of literary classics. Her clutches soon conquered the red carpet and beyond, leaving an impression of the French humor on all.

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The designer soon launched a ready-to-wear collection, but she still creates clutches, bringing out an annual collection. Le-Tan is at it again this year with a collection that includes the High Days & Holidays by 1930’s author Eleanor Graham.

The colorful clutch from the whimsical designer recreates a children’s story book that portrays France getting ready to celebrate summer with fireworks on August 15, with an added sense of childlike wonder. The book clutch is made of Cotton and felt embroidered, with Liberty print lining,
Olympia Le-Tan, is available exclusively on Net-a-Porter.

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