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LOLITA clutch
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Jay Livingston writes:
I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed designer Olympia Le-Tan's
choice of editions of Lolita to use for her clutch -- the one that bears
her name.
Eric Naiman writes:
This is sacrilege!
And quite literally an Olympia press....
The purse, at least, is still intact....
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed designer Olympia Le-Tan's
choice of editions of Lolita to use for her clutch -- the one that bears
her name.
Eric Naiman writes:
This is sacrilege!
And quite literally an Olympia press....
The purse, at least, is still intact....
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