
The Young Road to Luxury–Bringing Paris Fashion Week to a close, Swedish label Acne embarked on a collision course of young and old for a collection that peppered the classics with a free spirit. With layering playing a key component to the season’s wardrobe, interesting fabrications were utilized. From quilted shirting employed underneath a boxy short-sleeved sweatshirt to pleather worn with a formal overcoat, a rebellious quality was achieved with great subtleties. Piling on the sweaters and producing tops with varying sleeve lengths for the ultimate combination of pieces, Acne brought together tapered trousers, oversize blazers as well as suiting shorts for a highly wearable feat.

The Essential White–Wouter Vandenbrink photographs Isaac Hub (Major) and the high fashion cat Leo in this editorial for Mykromag. Sonny Groo tackles a white-hot trend selecting the ultimate must-have shirting, furnished by the likes of Acne, Cerruti, Dior Homme, Kenzo, Kris Van Assche and Songzio.

Classics Unearthed–Staffan Lindström is photographed by Andreas Öhlund for a fall editorial from Swedish magazine Café. Dressed in garments from Acne, Staffan checks in for class with a youthful collegiate appeal. / View additional pieces from Acne’s fall 2011 collection here.

Aiden Andrews gets graphic for Acne fall 2011.

Autumn Shopping–Acne has unleashed the first wave of fall arrivals and to celebrate the online update, the Swedish label has tapped Ford Europe models Adrien Sahores and Aiden Andrews for this season’s imagery. Picking up on images depicting casual college days to the striking lines of Wall Street, the fall lineup delivers charming sartorial ambitions.

The Shapely Season–Acne travels a simple path for the spring 2012 season, looking to the bicyclist to guide the way. A standout label for attention to shapes this season, the cohesive lineup finds its stride with boxy outerwear, complemented by fitted pieces such as the knit and dress shirt. Outfitted in colors that emphasize a retro attitude, elements, old and new continue to be showcased throughout a collection that takes proportion to task with a wavering stance. Ultimately coming out on top with a subtle camouflage accent among strong monochromatic numbers, Acne continues to be a crowd pleaser.