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Acne Studios Sheer turtleneck top
Acne Studios channels its multidisciplinary spirit into pieces that blend artful construction with wearability. This turtleneck top exemplifies this, featuring a sheer silhouette that acts as a canvas for a dramatic, draped embellishment. It is a definitive piece for crafting avant-garde evening ensembles.
The art of the detail
Crafted from a fine, sheer black fabric, this top offers a close, flexible fit that moves with the body. The design is distinguished by its high turtleneck and long sleeves, creating a sleek foundation. An asymmetric, embellished panel of lustrous black fabric is artfully draped across the front, adding textural contrast and dynamic movement. The construction highlights a modern approach to form and silhouette, resulting in a piece that is both delicate and architecturally compelling.
How to wear
Style this sheer top with high-waisted, tailored trousers to create a sophisticated play on proportions. For a more dramatic statement, pair it with a fluid, floor-length skirt in a matching black tone. Complete the look with sharp, pointed pumps and a simple clutch. This ensemble is perfectly suited for gallery openings or formal evening receptions where refined, forward-thinking style is appreciated. The transparent quality allows for creative layering, making it a versatile centerpiece for an event-driven wardrobe.
About Acne Studios
Founded in Stockholm as a creative collective, Acne Studios has grown into a global fashion house celebrated for its cool, intellectual aesthetic. The brand’s signature is a blend of Scandinavian minimalism with an eclectic, artistic sensibility, often drawing inspiration from photography and architecture. This top, with its innovative use of transparent fabric and draped form, perfectly captures that spirit. Each collection offers pieces that feel both contemporary and timeless, designed for those who appreciate understated yet impactful design.


















