I am no Issey Miyake expert. I own one Bao Bao clutch that I did purchase in Tokyo. I would be lying if I told you I bought the bag as a day one aficionado. I was there, everyone else had the style, and I wanted it, too. I’ve reached for my Bao Bao every day this week in light of Issey Miyake’s passing, each time with a growing curiosity about his legacy. What I’ve learned is that his impact is so much more relevant than I ever could have imagined. He was a futurist. His entire ethos focused ...