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- The Mus閑 national de la Renaissance collection includes a pochette violin by Boussu.
- Unfortunately, the powers that be at Louis Vuitton have dubbed this model the frilly-sounding " pochette ."
- Vuitton, best known for its great luggage and handbags, only showed a few little pochette-belts with the collection.
- They began their " Non-Novel " imprint in 1973, and their " Non-Pochette " imprint in 1975.
- An English-language version and a mix version were also recorded and are available on the album " Pochette Surprise ".
- The pochette sleeve was among the most expensive and elaborate in the label's history ( designed by Cabaret Voltaire for their " 2x45 " album.
- The pochette or pocket fiddle was used by dance masters not during the actual dances, although they could be used, but were used when teaching dance to students.
- The exterior sleeve featured black Berthold type on a yellow background, printed on heavy card die-cut to form a " pochette " envelope, and sealed with a small red I Ching sticker.
- A woman who lives the maxim " You can't be too streamlined or too thin, " she reaches reflexively for her Louis Vuitton Pochette whenever she heads for a restaurant, leaving her tote at the office or the coat check.
- The " pocket fiddle " or " pochette " should not be confused with a saddle fiddle, the latter being a proper fiddle or violin with a nearly full-sized finger board, and a violin body that is the same shape as a full-sized version.
- ""'Dur dur d'阾re b閎?! "'", which was retitled " "'Dur dur d'阾re b閎?! ( It's Tough to Be a Baby ) "'" for its American audience, is a 1992 song recorded by single from his debut album " Pochette surprise ", it was released in September 1992 and achieved success across the world, particularly in France.