Olympia le-tan spicy margarita
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Olympia Le-Tan® (OLT) is a Parisian fashion house that redefines the codes of luxury by combining art, culture, and exceptional craftsmanship. Founded in 2009 by Gregory Bernard and Olympia Le-Tan, the brand is globally renowned for its iconiccreations, including its hand-embroidered minaudières, true wearable works of art, adored by celebrities such as ReeseWitherspoon and NataliePortman.
Drawing inspiration from a wide range of references—literature, cinema, art, music, and contemporary cultural icons—OLT offers pieces crafted in limited,numberededitions, reflecting unparalleled artisanal expertise.
At the intersection of art and fashion, OLT empowers its clients to express their identity with creativity and irreverence. Known for its prestigious collaborations with artists, cultural institutions, and iconic brands, Olympia Le-Tan® stands apart as a truly unique name in the world of luxury.
In 2018, Olympia Le-Tan stepped down as artistic director. Her legacy continues to thrive, with the brand exploring new inspirations while honoring the core values of the brand.
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Olympia Le-Tan: The Story of O.L.T.
The first book on the eclectic and whimsical work of fashion designer Olympia Le-Tan. An admitted bookworm, designer Olympia Le-Tan is best known for creating one-of-a-kind handbags resembling literary classics such as Catcher in the Rye, Doctor Zhivago, and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Olympia Le-Tan—designed to look like a bag that looks like a book—invites the reader to discover the scope of the multifaceted French designer’s creations from her signature minaudières to her quirky ready-to-wear line and seemingly endless collaborations with fellow artists and designers. Born in London and raised in Paris, Le-Tan, whose father and sometimes collaborator is celebrated illustrator Pierre Le-Tan, got her sartorial debut at the age of nineteen. After working with Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel, Gilles Dufour at Balmain, and deejaying for the likes of Kirsten Dunst, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Purple magazine, she has earned the image of a prolific designer and worldly collector with a finger on the pulse of fashion. This book offers a pl
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Style Notes: Olympia Le-Tan
Edited by Karla Martinez and Vanessa Lawrence
Her music stint began in 2004 when Andre opened Le Baron and asked her to come on as a “sound designer.” Le-Tan soon found herself an in demand DJ for the likes of Kirsten Dunst and for Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Purple Magazine’s after show parties.
Now the multi-hyphenate Le-Tan has set her focus again on handbags, in September 2009 she launched her “You can’t judge a book by its cover” collection, inspired by the first edition covers of classic literary favorites like “Lolita” and “The Catcher in the Rye.”
Here, Le-Tan extols the virtues of Alaïa, red lipstick and Phil Spector.
Define your style in three words: Classic, sexy and quirky.
Daily uniform: It actually is the same thing everyday! A colored Agnès B pop stud cardigan, a Brooks Brothers or Ralph Lauren oxford or check shirt, Alaïa black knit skirt, Wolford lace tights and J.M. Weston penny loafers or Robert Clergerie lace-up shoes.
Greatest hits: My vintage Azzedine Alaïa dresses given to me by Victoire de Castellane.
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