| Nagasawa
              Gets it Right
  PARIS , March 5, 2005 - One of the unexpected bright spots of
              Paris fashion week was the Yoichi Nagasawa show on Saturday afternoon. 
 If you are interested in poetic grace, you need look no further than the Japanese
  designer's pale tulle skirt à la Degas Danse Bleue. If you
  are interested in wit, take a glance at the birdcage dress with tiny little
  canaries hidden between the folds.  If you are looking for creativity,
  try the abstract print tights sewn into tennis shoes. If you like beauty, see
  the crochet tops and the diagonally layered skirts.
 
 New age raindrops gave way to Debussy's Claire de Lune, as the soundtrack reduced
  stress as gently as a good masseur's hands. After a week riddled with ill-conceived
  collections aimed at selling over-priced junk to over-saturated consumers,
  an artistically styled show with creative savoir-faire was just what the doctor
  ordered.
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