Jacques Marie Mage (JMM) produces limited-edition designer glasses that present a forward-looking take on visual empowerment. Their impeccably crafted spectacles draw inspiration from across continents, cultures and generations.
JMM designs frames with premium accents that elevate them far above standard options like Wayfarers and Tom Ford glasses. They use Takiron acetate, which has an unparalleled quality.
Authenticity
With sunglasses being such a common accessory, it’s important to have a unique look that sets you apart from others. Jacques Marie Mage offers just that with their unique frames. The LA-based brand (pronounced mah-je) was designed not to appeal to everyone but really only a select few people with its bold designs, small-batch production methods, and top-of-the-line materials.
The brand draws inspiration from across continents, cultures, and generations to design their limited-edition eyewear. The result is impeccably crafted spectacles that elegantly infuse historical motifs with a modern sensibility.
Each pair of Jacques Marie Mage glasses is a work of art with a special, haptically tangible quality that you’ll notice after your first wear and continue to appreciate over time. You won’t find the same kind of craftsmanship from any other brand, and that’s what makes these glasses so special.
Timelessness
Unlike the trendier styles produced by fast-fashion brands, JMMs designs are timeless. Using only the finest materials and time-tested techniques, the companys glasses and sunglasses are created to be forever in style.
The brand has a cult-like following of fans like KaL Michael, a software designer from San Francisco who not only collects and wears the brand’s frames, but also runs the Jacques Marie Mage Facebook group to connect JMM obsessives from around the world. He says the reason he loves the brand is its bold personality and classic lines.
Mage’s own design tastes skew neoclassical—he collects Napoleonic military regaliaand cites the North American wolf as an inspiration for his brand. His passion for history and high-quality materials have led to collaborations with artists, as well as a focus on unique finishes and textures.
Aesthetics
Jacques Marie Mage is unconcerned with abiding by present-day design conventions, and this bold aesthetic is evident in their frames. Each pair is crafted by some of the world’s premier acetate manufacturers in Japan and hand-finished with exquisite details and touches.
Founded in 2014 by Jerome Mage, the Los Angeles-based label specializes in small-batch productions of artisanal spectacles. These limited-edition pieces draw inspiration from across continents, cultures and generations to produce contemporary heirlooms that are timeless and opulent.
For instance, the Ringo frame—available in both eyeglasses and sunglasses—is a modern take on John Lennon’s iconic Windsor frames, a visual icon of 1960s rock fashion. The Euphoria collection offers oversized rounded frames in rich colors reminiscent of the sexy, fast and free 1970s.
Innovation
Founded by Jerome Mage in 2014, Los Angeles-based micro-brand Jacques Marie Mage is a maker of rare and collectible eyewear. The brand specializes in the microproduction of artisanal eyewear, combining advanced production methods and unparalleled storytelling to create limited-edition spectacles that elegantly infuse historical motifs with modern sensibility. Each frame is meticulously made through a 300-step process, requiring the expertise of over 100 artisans over the course of 18 months to ensure its artistic and functional excellence.
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The brand’s limited edition frames are named after iconic artists and cultural icons from the past. The Johnny Cash collection, for example, combines the influential music and inimitable swagger of one of America’s most iconic singer-songwriters with JMM’s unique design aesthetic. The sculptural Zuma and Topanga styles celebrate the art of silversmithing and lapidary artisanship, featuring precious metal hardware that nods to traditional Native American accoutrements. These frames showcase a signature arrowhead front pin with real turquoise inlays, paired with wire core temples embellished by Kewa Pueblo jewelry maker Francisco Bailon’s handmade beads.