A Decade of Hopper

Jacques Marie Mage proudly announces a special collection of limited-edition eyewear and jewelry commemorating ten years of creative engagement with the legacy of Dennis Hopper. Established in 2016 in collaboration with Marin Hopper, the project was our first Édition Spéciale, one that evolved into an ongoing partnership inspired by one of the most visually distinctive figures of postwar American culture.



Sunglasses

Historically inspired, limited-edition eyewear handcrafted in Japan & Italy with unparalleled artistry and artisanship.

Optical

Elevate your RX with limited-edition spectacles of clarity and character, now available online and at a JMM Gallery or esteemed retail partner near you.

A Man Went Looking For America

“More than an actor or director, Dennis Hopper stands as a rare creative force, an artist whose work across film, photography, and painting not only captured a moment, but deeply inspired those who followed.”

—Jérôme Mage

Journal
Hollywood's Last Bohemian




In June of 1968, Dennis Hopper hit the road, setting a course for Taos, a small town nestled in the highlands of northern New Mexico. He was directing and starring in a then-untitled, low-budget road picture that followed an outline rather than a script. Released as Easy Rider the following year, the film heralded the arrival of American New Wave cinema and marked Hopper’s triumphant return to Hollywood after being blacklisted during the 1950s.