Style icon Jeff Goldblum - Jacques Marie Mage
by Mathias Stering on Jun 07, 2023
Jacques Marie Mage and Jeff Goldblum's hit partnership is back. The sunglasses brought together by Jerome Mage and the celebrated style icon – naturally called THE JEFF – convey a sense of originality to the top segment of eyewear on the market. Eccentricity meets sophisticated elegance in a harmonious blend that aptly reflects Jeff Goldblum's personal and completely unique style.
STATUE AND PIANIST
Jeff Goldblum is known to the general public mainly for his acting career both in film and TV which began almost 45 years ago. Some of his biggest blockbusters are Jurrasic Park, The Fly, Independence Day and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Jeff has been awarded a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame and actually even had a 7.6 meter tall statue of him at Tower Bridge in London as a tribute to Jurassic Park's 25th anniversary.
In addition to having become a big silicone, he is also celebrated for being a very skilled pianist who on Wednesdays often plays with his band The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra at The Rockwell Club in Los Angeles.
GLASSES ENTHUSIAST
In recent years, Goldblum has developed into a large-scale supporter of Jacques Marie Mage, often both photographed and interviewed as he wears his own The Jeff frames in fashion magazines such as GQ. "They really are a great piece of craftsmanship," Goldblum said in a recent New York Times op-ed. "They're distinctive but not 'costumey' - they feel solid and authentic."
STYLE ICON
Jeff Goldblum with an innate sense of fashion and unique expression that fits like a glove with the highly regarded eyewear brand Jacques Marie Mage's dedication to historically inspired design, traditional craftsmanship and expression.
The Jeff - Agar - The Jeff - Zebra - The Jeff - Bloodstone
MANUFACTURING
Handcrafted in Japan using the world's finest plant-based acetate, these collector's glasses - simply called 'Jeff' - are impeccably tailored and balanced in a rectangular shape and available from us at Bågar & Glas available in three colours, each produced in a limited edition of 500 copies distributed worldwide.
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