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What are the newest Acne Studios releases?

In July 2026 Acne Studios and Éditions de Parfums Frédéric Malle extended their 2024 fragrance into a $90 10 milliliter travel bottle in Blossom pink with a reusable Bakelite case, with the formula unchanged from the $295 original. In June 2026 the brand also released Acne Paper issue 21, titled Autoportrait, celebrating 30 years of Acne Studios with pop up libraries in five cities. Finally Offline's coverage below tracks each drop as it is announced.

Where can you buy Acne Studios?

Acne Studios sells through its own stores and acnestudios.com, plus major luxury retailers and department stores. The Frédéric Malle fragrance also sells through Frédéric Malle's own channels. Sold out or past season pieces circulate on resale platforms like Vestiaire Collective and Grailed.

Why is Acne Studios so expensive?

Acne Studios is positioned as a luxury house, with runway collections shown in Paris and pricing to match. Its fragrance with Frédéric Malle runs $295 for the 50 milliliter bottle, and the travel size at $90 is now the cheapest way into the line. Denim and scarves are the classic entry points, while outerwear and leather sit at full luxury prices.

How do Acne Studios releases work?

Acne Studios works on a standard fashion calendar, showing collections in Paris months before they hit stores. The SS27 menswear collection shown in June 2026 follows that path. Core denim and accessories stay in the line and restock, while runway and capsule pieces sell through without returning.

What does the name Acne Studios mean?

Acne stands for Ambition to Create Novel Expressions. The company was founded in Stockholm in 1996 as a creative collective, and cofounder Jonny Johansson still leads design.

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