Jacques Marie Mage 1948

Jacques Marie Mage 1948. Jacques Marie Mage Stanley Kubrick 1948 • Baltic • specs.berlin Jacques Marie Mage (JMM) proudly presents the Decade Collection of limited-edition spectacles that officially commemorate our 10-year anniversary, elegantly captured in a new campaign of polaroid portraiture photographed by Ezra Petronio. Jacques Marie Mage - 1948 - Stanley Kubrick collection is a Japanese acetate prescription eyeglass with a medium-sized pantoscopic shape.

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Classic mid-century sophistication meets modern elegance with the 1948 BALTIC sunglasses from the Stanley Kubrick Collection by Jacques Marie Mage Jacques Marie Mage Eyeglasses - 1948 x Stanley Kubrick Experience the timeless style of THE STANLEY KUBRICK COLLECTION by Jacques Marie Mage with the "1948" sunglass frame

Jacques Marie Mage 1948 Stanley Kubrick L.E.266/400

The "1948" are based on the frames worn by the ambitious wunderkind in a portrait taken that year by his mentor and editor, acclaimed photojournalist Arthur Rothstein. Classic mid-century sophistication meets modern elegance with the 1948 BALTIC sunglasses from the Stanley Kubrick Collection by Jacques Marie Mage Brown 10mm cured cellulose acetate frame with custom double laminated acetate temples featuring precious metal hardware and green lenses;

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Eyeglasses Jacques Marie Mage 1948 Mia Burton. The "1948" are based on the frames worn by the ambitious wunderkind in a portrait taken that year by his mentor and editor, acclaimed photojournalist Arthur Rothstein. Before Stanley succeeded in creating cinematic masterpieces, a young Stanley Kubrick.