巨匠 Kyosho

 Jacques Marie Mage proudly announces the next release from the Kyosho collection, a special series honoring the visionary masters of Japanese art and culture. The newest limited-edition glasses to emerge from this unique project are inspired by the visionary architect Kisho Kurokawa, a figure who would become both the voice and face of the Metabolist movement, which sought to imagine architecture not as a fixed monument but as a living organism.

KUROKAWA in BELUGA

New ‘60s-inspired aviators from the Kyosho collection, composed of plant-based acetate frames and temples in Polished Black, with Shield lenses in Bronze Gradient, complemented by distinctive bridge column and other polished metal details in 18k Gold, and handpainted epoxy temple inlays in Black.

KUROKAWA in BLACK

New ‘60s-inspired aviators from the Kyosho collection, composed of plant-based acetate frames and temples in Polished Black, with Shield lenses in Jet black, complemented by distinctive bridge column and other polished metal details in Silver, and handpainted epoxy temple inlays in Burgundy.

KUROKAWA in ETNA

New ‘60s-inspired aviators from the Kyosho collection, composed of plant-based acetate frames and temples in Polished Havana, with Shield lenses in Serpent green, complemented by distinctive bridge column and other polished metal details in 18k Gold, and handpainted epoxy temple inlays in Dark Green.

KUROKAWA in TEAK

New ‘60s-inspired aviators from the Kyosho collection, composed of plant-based acetate frames and temples in Polished Bronze, with Shield lenses in Khaki brown, complemented by distinctive bridge column and other polished metal details in 18k Gold, and handpainted epoxy temple inlays in Dark Brown.