Fashion / IncomingOlympia Le Tan A/W12The Parisian handbag designer presented her new line at Pitti Milan inspired by classic Italian cinema and iconic cultural figuresShareLink copied ✔️January 13, 2012FashionIncomingTextSteve SalterOlympia Le Tan A/W12 On Thursday, 12 January, a Parisian atmosphere evolved in the charming setting of Museo Bellini for a location specific performance that included a presentation of work Olympia Le Tan had crafted especially for Pitti W and for Florence. The invitation afforded the young French fashion designer the perfect opportunity to rummage through her old university books including classics penned by Dante, Boccaccio, Pirandello, Verga and Manzoni to see which would look best reimagined as handmade bags and accessories.Throughout the private museum space Le Tan's bags are framed by real and reimagined artefacts, from cultural and religious figures to film stills that all seamlessly combined to create an ever surprising visual experience. The walls were adorned with Max Farago's interpretation of scenes from classic Italian cinema depicting friends of the label in iconic moments and included Hamish Bowles in the Damned, Olivier Zahm in Salo and even Le Tan herself as Silvana Mangano. Le Tan and friends certainly sprinkled gallic charm on an unforgettable evening that celebrated Italian culture. Dazed Digital: Here, in the beautiful setting of the Museo Bellino in Florence you've created a Parisian atmosphere whilst exploring Italian classics within your handmade bags. What was the starting point for the presentation?Olympia Le Tan: When Pitti invited me to be the guest designer I immediately wanted to do something Italian. I studied Italian literature and film at university and most of my favourite films are Italian so it was an obvious choice for me.DD: The collection touches upon true classics of Italian culture (and introduces me to a few previously unknown titles). How was the experience of rummaging through your old books? Which are your personal favourites?Olympia Le Tan: It was fun rummaging through my old books. I had almost forgotten about them and was glad to rediscover them. I love The Conformist, l'Amore Coniugale, most of the Moravia books. Pirandello is also one of my favourites.DD: Could you talk us through the presentation and the individuals involved?Olympia Le Tan: For my previous presentations I always just showed the bags as objects and this time I wanted to add something new. I also wanted all my friends to come to Florence with me so I thought this was a good way to get them to tag along! And it was super fun imagining who could be who. Olivier Zahm in Salo was a pretty obvious choice, Hamish Bowles in the Damned too! I was thrilled Tilda Swinton was able to do it too and I quite enjoyed being Silvana Mangano for a few minutes! I love Max Farago's work and I thought he would be perfect for these pictures.DD: Finally, what's next for Olympia Le Tan?Olympia Le Tan: If I have time, I want to do a very small collection of clothes for next season. Outfits that will match the bags, not the other way around. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE Pumafakemink, Skepta, Pa Salieu and celebrate PUMA’s iconic Suede at PFWFashion’s biggest brands are taking over the Winter OlympicsIn pictures: Dune meets The Matrix at Rick Owens’ latest menswear showMk.gee was the unlikely inspiration for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior showDior AW26 men’s: The highlights from Jonathan Anderson’s sophomore showTudor Rose: Henry VIII is Martine Rose’s AW26 muse Harry Styles is back: Revisiting the internet-breaking Dazed cover shootLouis Vuitton AW26 men’s: Pharrell serves Sherlock Hypebeast-HolmesLexee Smith is dancing (and living) like no one is watchingDavid Lynch meets Real Housewives in OPIA’s latest fashion shootWales Bonner’s new collection is cut from the cloth of Indian cultureFashion’s Italian ‘Emperor’ Valentino Garavani has died Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy