Jean Philippe Joly Sunglasses
Step into the radical vision of French designer Jean Philippe Joly—where eyewear transforms into wearable sculpture. More than sunglasses, these are objets d’art that challenge conventional design with Gallic irreverence.
Deconstructivist Mastery
Trompe-l’œil Frames: Acetate manipulated to appear melting or morphing
Asymmetrical Architecture: Temples that intentionally “misalign” for artistic tension
Haute Couture Details: Hand-set rhinestones, embroidered wire, and leather-wrapped accents
Materials as Provocation
Recycled Aircraft Aluminum: Brushed to a matte gallery-finish
Bio-Acetate: Plant-based polymers in surreal color gradients
Found Objects: Some collections incorporate watch gears or vintage jewelry fragments
Signature Collections
Déjà Vu: Frames with “glitch” effects mimicking digital artifacts
L’Écorché: Transparent reveals showing internal mechanics like anatomical studies
Rue de Paradis: Homage to Joly’s Paris atelier with Eiffel Tower-inspired wirework
For the Artistic Nonconformist
Each pair is:
Numbered & Signed by Joly himself
Presented in Museum-Grade Cases with silk-lined compartments
Accompanied by NFTs verifying authenticity and unlocking AR filters