There is often a "Rosebud" moment with Junya Watanabe's collections: a Citizen Kane-like word or phrase uttered by the designer that seems to convey many intricate and multifaceted thoughts, expressed ultimately in the simplest of ways. But this word—today it was "honeycomb"—is like the answer to a complex mathematical equation; it is how the answer itself is reached, the process to find the distillation that is important. What you see in each Watanabe collection is a kind of complex and obsessive problem-solving. And for this season, that notion of the mathematical problem is particularly apposite.