Acne Jeans Fall 2008
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I am in love with all/most of these pieces. It’s what the urban guy going downtown picking up flowers for his love should be wearing. It’s what I should be wearing right this second.
Funny, even though it is fall, I felt like this collection was so heavy for Acne. Or maybe it is that there is so much black. I love black, but usually it does not dominate their collection. Last fall, they worked with a lot of earth tones, and I’m still dying over these pants I never had a chance to buy. I think they were denim and an emerald green in color. I’ll definitely be picking up some accessories, but I’m much more excited for the spring collection.
It is a bit droning now that you mention the colour tones for the season, but I still can’t deny the structure of the clothing. It feels very me, maybe that’s why I’m so attached!