In early 20th century Paris, Colette can’t escape the brothel where she works at as a prostitute. She lives a dead-end life with no way out, living in close quarters with her coworkers and fulfilling the “perverted” fantasies of the members of the gentry who visit her. As she suffers through this suffocating lifestyle, her only joy is meeting with Leon, the gigolo who she can’t help loving… even if he has to be with women other than herself. “Perverts are those who have traced and found the true shape of the contours of their own desires, much like carefully checking the shape of a vase with their hands with their eyes closed…” Moyoco Anno breathes life into the beautiful city of Paris… what exactly are these so-called perverts anyway?