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pochette

[ poh-shet ]

noun



pochette

/ ±èəˈʃɛ³Ù /

noun

  1. an envelope-shaped handbag used by women and men
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Origin of pochette1

1910–15; < French, diminutive of poche pocket
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pochette1

C20: from French: little pocket
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The website, which tracks the luxury market, cited models of the top handle Capucines bag that went up to 5,500 euros from 5,150 euros and a Pochette Accessoires purse that rose to 1,050 euros from 980 euros.

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Clair can tell you, for example, that the Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis would sell for almost 100 percent of its original price, for example, but the LV Papillon, a more common style, is closer to 40 percent.

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The first formal ballet classes, she said, were taught by a dance master under Louis XIV, playing a tiny pochette violin tuned up a fourth.

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The “It†accessory of the year is smaller than a pochette, holds next to nothing and requires regular recharging.

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Mr. Arnault appeared at the Kith show during New York Fashion Week with a little Rimowa pochette, a kind of clutch with the brand’s trademark ridges.

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