Acne Studios has been described as easy-to-wear, a testament to the fact that it's actually a high-wearable, yet full of functional details. Acne Studios began as a creative consultancy and took shape when creative director and co-founder Jonny Johansson's jeans were widely appreciated by clients.
The design of Acne is as crisp and simple as its pronunciation. The Jensen pointed-toe boots are the ones that make them stand out from the crowd of designer brands, with a minimalist silhouette without embellishments, a pointed toe, a narrow body and sleek lines that add to the slenderness; The inverted triangle elasticated inserts on the sides add a sharp feel, and the subtle metal trim on the toe box unleashes a subtle attack, making them the perfect alternative to heels.
One of the most acclaimed booties is the Pistol heel. Compared with Jensen, it looks more delicate and easier to walk, and the rounded almond toe protrudes out of about 1cm in height, making the five toes more comfortable; The leather is soft and fitting, and the tassel on the zipper is the only decoration, so it can be worn with a skirt or trousers with a graceful look. In every sense of the word, it's an evergreen boot that's perfect for all seasons and all leg shapes.
In addition to these two fist pieces, Acne Studios' other boots are also worth looking forward to. Saul's ankle boots, with their chunky sculptural square heel, are architecturally aesthetic; Jenny boots retain Jensen's pointed toe and metallic hardware, and the elasticated inserts on the sides are extended to wrap around the ankle, making them suitable for women with longer legs.
To put it mildly, the quality of Acne Studios is indeed delicate, but from the design, production, materials used to the details of the process, and even to the shooting of the blockbuster, it maintains an exuberant youthful aesthetic, which is enough.