This was the first collection for Yoshiyuki Miyamae, the designer who has taken creative control at Issey Miyake after ten years working in the design studio, but the through line with his predecessors was utterly seamless, all the way back to Issey himself. That's some testament to the durable ethos of this label, where Japan's artisan traditions and futuristic technology meet to make clothes like no others. Here, for instance, there was the body-mapping of extraordinary tribal-patterned leggings that looked like paint but were actually achieved by a process that… well, suffice it to say, it worked.