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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Jacques Marie Mage and the Transformative Power of Sunglasses

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Jérôme Mage is the founder and creative force behind Jacques Marie Mage, the luxury eyewear brand known for its distinctive silhouettes, limited production runs and deep-rooted storytelling. Originally from the Auvergne region in France, Mage relocated to Los Angeles in pursuit of creative freedom and with a deep passion for California's outdoor culture. 


His brand comes from a personal mission to reimagine luxury through the lens of collectibility, history and craft, starting with an obsession about sunglasses from a young age. 


When I was 10 years old, my brother was 15, he came back with a pair of Vuarnet in my house. … I've never really seen my brother with glasses before and I was like wow looks so cool,” says Mage. I think for a lot of people it is transformative. … We live in a modern world that can be quite intrusive. All day people’s lives are on display and I think it's very nice to hide behind a pair of sunglasses.”


With each design, Mage channels his vast array of influences — from American mythologies to Napoleonic tailoring and iconic personalities — and transforms them into expressive objects with enduring emotional power. 


Hot on the heels of the brand’s latest retail opening, BoF founder and CEO Imran Amed sat  down with Mage  at his new gallery on Rue de la Paix in Paris to explore how he built a cult luxury eyewear brand rooted in rarity, storytelling and craftsmanship – and why having an  outsider’s perspective is en his greatest creative strength.



Key Insights: 


  • "My story is one of collectibility. That’s why I think people collect those glasses,"  says mage. A lifelong collector of everything from vintage eyewear to Napoleonic uniforms, Mage believes the story behind an object is what gives it lasting value. "Each pair of glasses needs to be charged up, infused with a story: a story of the past, but told in a modern way for a new generation."


  • Mage is critical of the contemporary luxury industry's shift towards mass production, emphasising  that true luxury must maintain an inherent rarity. “I really wanted to return to a sense of rarity because for me there's no luxury without rarity – it's impossible," he says. Mage believes the current model, predicated on constant growth, is unsustainable. To resist that pressure, he committed to a deliberately complex and limited production model: "I did everything limited edition because it was almost guaranteeing me that I wouldn't fall in that trap."


  • For Mage, embracing the role of the outsider enables deeper creativity and more meaningful work. "If you accept that role of outsider, then you're able to have a point of view or create something that is more tangible, more unique, and that has more value," he says. "Because obviously you look at things from a different point of view than others. And that's a true quality in being an outsider." His advice to anyone who feels they don’t fit in? "Don't be discouraged. If you stick long enough with it, it'll become a great asset in life."


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:08.0

Welcome to the B.O.F. podcast. It's Friday, July 18th.

0:13.2

Jerome Mage is the founder and creative force behind Jacques Marie Maj, the luxury eyewear brand

0:20.0

known for its distinctive silhouettes, limited production

0:23.6

runs, and deep-rooted storytelling. Originally from the Overn region in France, Jerome relocated to

0:30.7

Los Angeles in pursuit of creative freedom and with a deep passion for California's action

0:36.3

sport culture.

0:41.1

The brand he has created comes from a personal mission to reimagine luxury through the lens of collectibility, history and craft,

0:46.7

starting with an obsession for sunglasses that began at a young age.

0:51.8

When I was 10 years old, my brother was 15,

0:53.9

he came back with a pair of viornae at my house.

0:57.0

And I remember looking at that pair of vorene and I've never really seen my brother with glasses before.

1:02.0

And I was like, wow, looks so cool.

1:04.0

My brother looks, wow, this is how you look cool.

1:07.0

You put glasses on.

1:08.0

I think for a lot of people, it's transformative.

1:14.4

We live in a modern world that can be quite intrusive.

1:18.2

And people all day long, their life are on display,

1:21.6

and I think it's very nice to hide behind a pair of sunglasses.

1:26.4

With each design, Jerome channels his vast array of influences,

1:29.7

from American mythologies to Napoleonic tailoring and iconic personalities, and transforms them into expressive objects with enduring

1:36.4

emotional power. This week on the B.OF podcast, hot on the heels of the brand's latest

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