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Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle Expands Into Body Care

The fragrance line grows with two body care products shaped by soft skin, scent and daily use.

 

Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle Body Care
Photography by Carlijn Jacobs

Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle enters a new chapter with the launch of a body care collection built around the scent created with perfumer Suzy Le Helley. The line introduces two 200 ml products, a Body Wash and a Body Milk, both carrying the fragrance’s aldehydic floral musk composition into a daily routine for the skin.

BODY CARE

The expansion gives the perfume a new way to live on the body. Instead of remaining only a final gesture, the scent now begins in the shower and continues through hydration. Acne Studios and Frédéric Malle use body care to extend the presence of the fragrance, turning cleansing and moisturizing into part of the same olfactory experience.

The Body Wash creates a rich, fragrant lather and cleanses the skin with a soft finish. Acne Studios describes it as a cleansing foam that leaves skin feeling soft and replenished. The formula carries the same olfactive structure as the perfume, with aldehydes, rose, peach, vanilla, sandalwood and musk.

The Body Milk follows with a lighter texture. Acne Studios describes it as delicate, hydrating and quick to absorb. It gives the skin a smooth, hydrated finish while leaving the scent behind in a softer form. The milk brings the fragrance into a quieter layer, allowing the aldehydes, rose and musks to stay present without overwhelming the skin.

Photography by Carlijn Jacobs
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Both products appear in Blossom pink, the same visual world linked to Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle. The shade connects the body care line to the original fragrance and keeps the collection within the soft, tactile mood of the collaboration.

Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle opens with a large amount of aldehydes, giving the fragrance a clean, bright and almost airy first impression. Rose adds a floral core, while peach and vanilla bring softness. Sandalwood gives warmth and depth, and musk surrounds the composition with a skin like finish.

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When the perfume launched in 2024, it marked Acne Studios’ first fragrance project. Frédéric Malle worked with Suzy Le Helley, the youngest perfumer he had collaborated with at that point, and Jonny Johansson helped shape the creative direction through visual references.

The Body Wash introduces Acne Studios par Frédéric Malle through a rich, fragrant lather, and the Body Milk leaves skin hydrated with a soft trace of scent. The collection turns the fragrance into a body care ritual shaped by texture, comfort and the familiar pull of skin worn perfume.

Written by Jana Kostic

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