Olympia Le-Tan: The Story of O.L.T.
By (Author) Olympia Le-Tan
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
1st November 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual designers or design groups
Photographs: collections
746.92
Hardback
320
Width 163mm, Height 231mm, Spine 56mm
1216g
The first volume on the innovative and quirky fashion designer, Olympia Le-Tan, thebook has no immediate competitors. More Lou Lou Guinness than Kate Spade, LeTan is very much an It Girl whose star is rising. Designed to look like one of hersignature handbags, this is a unique object that will delight followers of fashion andbook collectors alike.A beautiful object modeled after the designer's unique designs, this is the firstmonograph on the fashion designer Olympia Le-Tan.
"It seems strange to refer to Olympia Le-Tans new monograph, The Story of O.L.T. (Rizzoli, Nov. 1), as her first book. After all, the Parisian built her namesake seven-year-old brand on hand-embroidered clutches that mimic the covers of literary classics . . ."
Wall Street Journal
"Fashion News: Olympia Le-Tan, known for her signature trompe l'oeil clutches inspired by classic literature, debuts an actual book this month, a visual memoir of sorts."
Elle
"The Story of O.L.T. is a scrapbook-style tour of Le-Tan's life and work, including behind-the-scenes images of her collaborations with filmmakers Wes Anderson and Spike Jonze."
Elle Decor
"Olympia Le-Tan can be appreciated on many levels. The book can be so many different things to each reader depending on the readers fashion education or trend exposure. This book is part journal, part look book, part visual diary, part love letter, part enigma, and a lot of 'look at me.'"
New York Journal of Books
"The Cut: Classical literature has influenced Le-Tan throughout her life. She grew up in a house filled with booksThe Story of O.L.T., out November 1 from Rizzoli, traces Le-Tan's career from Chanel to working with Gilles Dufour at Balmain to her own ready-to-wear collections..."
New York Magazine
"French designer Olympia Le-Tan is best known for her ridiculously charming clutches, which feature embroideries of book covers. She uses everything from classic literature to cheesy romance novels, and theyre all given a delicate, vintage-style twist."
Office Magazine
Olympia Le-Tan is a self-taught fashion designer. She started her career at the Chaneldesign studio with Karl Lagerfeld. In March 2012, she launched her first ready to wearcollection, classic clothes with a twist, a mix between Olympia's British and Parisian heritageusing velvets, tartans, college stripes and Liberty print fabrics. Thomas Lenthal is a FrenchArt Director and publisher of Paradis magazine.