Golden hour: Acne Paper celebrates two decades of vision with its 20th anniversary issue

With a radiant retrospective titled “Golden,” Acne Paper honors 20 years of boundary-pushing editorial work—bridging past, present, and future through the enduring symbolism of gold. What began as a cult fashion journal in 2005 has now become a cultural artifact in its own right. This year, Acne Paper—Acne Studios’ conceptual publication—marks its 20th anniversary with the release of Issue 20, aptly titled Golden. The issue is not only a nod to the milestone but also a meditation on the deeper meaning of gold—its symbolism, its mythology, and its timeless power in art, design, and storytelling. Golden is more than a commemorative edition. It is a carefully composed celebration of creative legacy, viewed through the lens of one of the most loaded materials in human history. Where past issues explored themes like “Manhattan,” “Youth,” and “Elegance,” this one offers a rich, gilded retrospective of two decades of cultural inquiry—presented as both a look back and a vision forward.

A reflective theme with luminous depth

At first glance, the theme of gold might seem obvious—after all, anniversaries are often marked by precious metals. But Acne Paper isn’t obvious. Instead, Golden explores the theme not just as a material, but as a metaphor: for warmth, for enlightenment, for creative transformation. It’s a lens through which the magazine—and its collaborators—interrogate the past, while gesturing toward a more radiant, shared future.

The cover itself is a powerful starting point: model Raya Martigny, painted entirely in gold and photographed by Szilveszter Makó, evokes both classical sculpture and contemporary iconography. It’s a bold, sculptural image that mirrors the issue’s larger aesthetic—bridging the sensual and the cerebral, mythology and modernity.

Rather than narrowing the interpretation, Golden opens up a field of ideas. Across its pages, contributors meditate on gold’s cultural weight—how it signifies power, beauty, and divinity, but also greed and transformation. In a time of global uncertainty, Golden reframes gold not as a symbol of excess, but of possibility: a visual and conceptual element that, like creativity itself, never tarnishes.

A constellation of contributors, past and present

True to Acne Paper’s DNA, Golden brings together a wide-ranging cast of photographers, stylists, and writers, both revered and emerging. Longtime collaborators like Sarah Moon, Patti Wilson, and Julia Hetta return alongside newer voices such as Audrey Hu, Leslie Zhang, George Krakowiak, and Rafael Pavarotti. Together, they shape a lush, interdisciplinary dialogue about creativity, power, and reinvention.

What makes this issue especially potent is how it reflects Acne Studios’ own editorial lineage. Over the years, the brand has used Acne Paper as a platform not just for fashion, but for architecture, literature, and cultural criticism. With this commemorative issue, that ethos is celebrated in full force—each feature, photo story, and essay an echo of the magazine’s long-standing belief that fashion should be in conversation with the world.

The resulting issue feels like a living archive: not dusty or retrospective in tone, but alive with purpose and urgency. Whether it’s a poetic meditation on the history of alchemy or a vibrant editorial celebrating craftsmanship and identity, every page radiates with intent.

The symbolic weight of a golden age

There’s a deeper resonance to Golden that goes beyond aesthetics or milestone marking. In its own way, the issue speaks to a cultural moment—one in which many are looking back in order to better imagine what lies ahead. After years marked by global shifts—pandemics, economic upheaval, and political transformation—Acne Paper suggests that we may be entering not just an end, but a new beginning.

This idea of the “golden age” is presented not as something lost, but something still possible. By curating this diverse chorus of creative voices, the magazine affirms its role as both chronicler and catalyst—a place where collective memory becomes inspiration for what’s to come.

In that sense, Golden is not just about the history of a magazine. It’s about the value of independent publishing, of thoughtful editorial work, of beauty as a form of resistance and resilience. At a time when much of fashion media feels flattened by algorithms and speed, Acne Paper continues to slow things down—offering space, depth, and a certain quiet majesty.

A future forged in gold

As Acne Studios celebrates this golden milestone, it does so not with nostalgia, but with clarity. Golden is a testament to what Acne Paper has stood for: intellectual rigor, visual poetry, and a belief that fashion publishing can still surprise us, move us, and push the conversation forward.

Whether you are a longtime reader or discovering the publication for the first time, Golden invites you to step into its shimmering world—to reflect, to imagine, and perhaps most importantly, to believe in the power of beauty with substance. Acne Paper Issue 20: Golden is available from June 4 at Acne Studios stores and online at acnestudios.com.

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