New York Times, March 6, 2006
PARIS---Maybe it was the hour, 9 a.m. on a Saturday, or the uniformed waiters handing out coffee and pain au chocolat that had the sad impact of muzzling any stirrings of a fashion anarchy in the audience of Junya Watanabe's show. The models stormed out onto a runway strewn with garbage, wearing patchwork coats made of army surplus fabrics with punkish black boots and belts studded with spikes. Their heads were fiercely taped up with bits of latex, chains and protruding nails. Adorable!.......