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JONAK | Dhapou Vernis Ballerine - Bordeaux Rose Petal Bordeaux-Rose-Petale

A sharply defined toe and a slender, low-cut silhouette define the JONAK Dhapou ballerine, a shoe that trades the saccharine for the sophisticated. This is not a demure flat; it is a sculptural piece of footwear, its clean lines and architectural cut giving the classic ballet pump a distinctly Parisian edge. The pointed toe elongates the foot, while the near-invisible elasticated topline ensures a precise, glove-like fit that hugs the instep without pinching. It is a silhouette that commands attention through its restraint, offering a taut, elegant line that works as a counterpoint to both fluid tailoring and raw denim. The material is the story. Crafted from a blend of 50% goat and 50% calf leather, both in a high-shine vernis finish, the Dhapou possesses a lacquered, almost liquid depth. The goat leather provides a fine, pliable softness that molds to the foot over time, while the calf contributes structure and a resilient, glassy sheen. This interplay of supple and stiff creates a shoe that feels both precious and durable. The “Bordeaux-rose-Petale” colorway is a masterclass in tonal complexity—a deep, bruised rose that reads as a neutral but carries the warmth of crushed berries. The glossy surface catches the light, revealing hints of plum and petal pink, making the shoe feel alive against the skin. The construction is meticulous, with a slim leather sole and a low, stacked heel that offers a whisper of lift without breaking the flat’s pure line. The interior is unlined leather, allowing the foot to sit directly against the natural hide, which breathes and adapts. The fit is deliberately snug; there is no excess room at the heel or sides, ensuring the shoe stays put with a bare foot or a sheer sock. The stitching is minimal and precise, letting the material and form speak. This is a shoe built for movement—the soft leather sole flexes with the foot’s natural gait, while the structured toe retains its shape, preventing that dreaded collapsed look. Versatility is its currency. The Dhapou moves from the studio to the soirée without a wardrobe change. Wear them with a wide-leg trouser in cream wool for a sharp, monochromatic look, or let them ground a slip dress in black silk for a tension between polish and ease. The gloss works beautifully against matte textures—think a brushed cashmere coat, a heavy linen blazer, or a chunky knit. For a more subversive take, pair them with cropped, raw-hem jeans and a white poplin shirt, the lacquered finish providing a corrective dose of elegance. They are a year-round proposition, equally compelling with bare legs in summer as they are with a sheer black stocking in autumn. For immediate styling, consider them with a fluid, high-waisted trouser in charcoal flannel and a fine-gauge turtleneck—the pointed toe will cut through the volume, creating a lean, deliberate line from hip to floor.

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A sharply defined toe and a slender, low-cut silhouette define the JONAK Dhapou ballerine, a shoe that trades the saccharine for the sophisticated. This is not a demure flat; it is a sculptural piece of footwear, its clean lines and architectural cut giving the classic ballet pump a distinctly Parisian edge. The pointed toe elongates the foot, while the near-invisible elasticated topline ensures a precise, glove-like fit that hugs the instep without pinching. It is a silhouette that commands attention through its restraint, offering a taut, elegant line that works as a counterpoint to both fluid tailoring and raw denim. The material is the story. Crafted from a blend of 50% goat and 50% calf leather, both in a high-shine vernis finish, the Dhapou possesses a lacquered, almost liquid depth. The goat leather provides a fine, pliable softness that molds to the foot over time, while the calf contributes structure and a resilient, glassy sheen. This interplay of supple and stiff creates a shoe that feels both precious and durable. The “Bordeaux-rose-Petale” colorway is a masterclass in tonal complexity—a deep, bruised rose that reads as a neutral but carries the warmth of crushed berries. The glossy surface catches the light, revealing hints of plum and petal pink, making the shoe feel alive against the skin. The construction is meticulous, with a slim leather sole and a low, stacked heel that offers a whisper of lift without breaking the flat’s pure line. The interior is unlined leather, allowing the foot to sit directly against the natural hide, which breathes and adapts. The fit is deliberately snug; there is no excess room at the heel or sides, ensuring the shoe stays put with a bare foot or a sheer sock. The stitching is minimal and precise, letting the material and form speak. This is a shoe built for movement—the soft leather sole flexes with the foot’s natural gait, while the structured toe retains its shape, preventing that dreaded collapsed look. Versatility is its currency. The Dhapou moves from the studio to the soirée without a wardrobe change. Wear them with a wide-leg trouser in cream wool for a sharp, monochromatic look, or let them ground a slip dress in black silk for a tension between polish and ease. The gloss works beautifully against matte textures—think a brushed cashmere coat, a heavy linen blazer, or a chunky knit. For a more subversive take, pair them with cropped, raw-hem jeans and a white poplin shirt, the lacquered finish providing a corrective dose of elegance. They are a year-round proposition, equally compelling with bare legs in summer as they are with a sheer black stocking in autumn. For immediate styling, consider them with a fluid, high-waisted trouser in charcoal flannel and a fine-gauge turtleneck—the pointed toe will cut through the volume, creating a lean, deliberate line from hip to floor.

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