Acne POP | Fall 2010

The Fashionisto

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Published April 21, 2010

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Updated January 22, 2015

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Mending their jeans with patches and indulging in leather, Acne toys with desperate measures for a quirky fall look. Blending a rocker’s cool with an everyday casualness, the latest range executes an organic transition from simple jersey separates to more adventurous leather pieces. Juxtaposing modern essentials with their signature update of classics, Acne delivers yet another lively collection.

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