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pochette

[poh-shet] / poʊˈʃɛt /
NOUN
violin
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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.

From New York Times

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.

From The New Yorker

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

From New York Times

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.

From New York Times

Several shows have had attendants at the entrance who peered into even the smallest fashionable pochette and clutch before waving guests along.

From New York Times