, Thailand
Photo from Siam Paragon’s website.

Acne Studios opens its first outlet in Thailand

The store marked its launch with a new limited-edition T-shirt and the Trompe L’oeil collection.

Acne Studios has opened its first store in Thailand at Siam Paragon, expanding its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

The interior features pink granite, combining architectural design and material choices to reflect Acne Studios’ aesthetic.

The space was designed by Jonny Johansson, Acne Studios' Creative Director, in collaboration with the Swedish architectural studio Halleroed.

The store stocks the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection for men and women, as well as footwear, accessories, and the Camero bag, which is highlighted as a key item for the opening.

To mark the launch, Acne Studios is releasing a limited-edition “Acne Studios Loves Bangkok” T-shirt and introducing its Trompe L’oeil collection.

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