Catwalk Poison 118 Subtitle: Me and You Adagio Catalog Number: CWP-118 Label: Catwalk (Catwalk Entertainment / Poison series) Release Type: Blu-ray + DVD, single performer Release Date: Approximately 2014–2015 (peak of the "Poison" series run)
The lighting design mimics 1970s European art cinema—heavy shadows, soft focus on skin tones, and practical light sources (lamps, streetlights). This is why producers call it "Poison"; once you experience the adagio tempo, the frenetic speed of other videos feels hollow.
Then the message arrived, as if from the woman herself: a single line sent through a ghosted handle that had no return address.
The "Adagio" approach proved that adult content could have aesthetics. Director Ryuichi Hiroki (a mainstream Japanese director) once noted in an interview that the use of negative space in "Me and You" changed how he films intimacy in R-rated dramas.
She found a seam of order in the atelier's back room: a narrow, white workspace where the brand's master tailor kept his implements like instruments. A single lamp burned over a cutting table, and beneath it lay a stack of the season's hem tags. One was exposed, the black spiral stitched at the corner and beneath it a code: cwp118-top-118-mk5. The tag smelled faintly of starch and ozone.
To develop a complete look around this top, consider these three style directions: Cyber-Goth Streetwear