



JONAK | Salomes/Babies Dhapop Vernis - Bordeaux Rose Patent Bordeaux-Rose-Petale
There is a particular kind of confidence that comes from wearing a shoe that refuses to be overlooked. JONAK’s Salomes/babies Dhapop Vernis in Bordeaux-rose-Petale is that shoe—a compact, sculptural object that balances the gravity of a dark wine patina with the unexpected lift of a petal-pink undercurrent. The silhouette is deliberately low and grounded, a rounded toe that nods to the classic Mary Jane, yet the interplay of colors gives it a distinctly modern, almost painterly tension. This is not a neutral; it is a statement rendered in lacquer. The magic lives in the surface. The “Dhapop Vernis” treatment is a high-shine patent leather that catches light like wet porcelain, yet the hand reveals a surprising suppleness—a 50/50 blend of goat and calf leather that softens without losing its architectural hold. The Bordeaux base is deep, almost black in shadow, while the rose-petal highlights emerge as you move, a blush that flickers at the instep and heel. It is a leather that demands to be touched, and rewards the touch with a smooth, almost cool finish that warms quickly against the skin. Fit here is precise and deliberate. The low-cut “babies” profile exposes the entire top of the foot, creating an elongated line that flatters the ankle. The cut is clean, with a single broad strap that fastens with a discreet buckle—secure enough for a full day on cobblestones, yet delicate enough to feel like an accessory. The construction is classic JONAK: a stacked wooden heel, slightly flared for stability, and a leather sole that will mold to your foot over time. There is no padding, no compromise—just a direct, grounded connection to the pavement. Movement is surprisingly fluid. The patent leather creases with a soft crackle, not a stiff protest, and the low heel (approximately 3 cm) allows for a natural gait. This is a shoe for the hours between a long lunch and a late gallery opening—for the moment you step out of a taxi and the light catches your feet. Style them with raw-hem denim cropped at the ankle, or with a sheer black sock and a tailored mini. They will also anchor a fluid silk slip dress, the rose notes pulling the pink from the leather into the fabric. Do not save them for evening; their true power is in the daylight juxtaposition—sharp, polished, and unapologetically specific.
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There is a particular kind of confidence that comes from wearing a shoe that refuses to be overlooked. JONAK’s Salomes/babies Dhapop Vernis in Bordeaux-rose-Petale is that shoe—a compact, sculptural object that balances the gravity of a dark wine patina with the unexpected lift of a petal-pink undercurrent. The silhouette is deliberately low and grounded, a rounded toe that nods to the classic Mary Jane, yet the interplay of colors gives it a distinctly modern, almost painterly tension. This is not a neutral; it is a statement rendered in lacquer. The magic lives in the surface. The “Dhapop Vernis” treatment is a high-shine patent leather that catches light like wet porcelain, yet the hand reveals a surprising suppleness—a 50/50 blend of goat and calf leather that softens without losing its architectural hold. The Bordeaux base is deep, almost black in shadow, while the rose-petal highlights emerge as you move, a blush that flickers at the instep and heel. It is a leather that demands to be touched, and rewards the touch with a smooth, almost cool finish that warms quickly against the skin. Fit here is precise and deliberate. The low-cut “babies” profile exposes the entire top of the foot, creating an elongated line that flatters the ankle. The cut is clean, with a single broad strap that fastens with a discreet buckle—secure enough for a full day on cobblestones, yet delicate enough to feel like an accessory. The construction is classic JONAK: a stacked wooden heel, slightly flared for stability, and a leather sole that will mold to your foot over time. There is no padding, no compromise—just a direct, grounded connection to the pavement. Movement is surprisingly fluid. The patent leather creases with a soft crackle, not a stiff protest, and the low heel (approximately 3 cm) allows for a natural gait. This is a shoe for the hours between a long lunch and a late gallery opening—for the moment you step out of a taxi and the light catches your feet. Style them with raw-hem denim cropped at the ankle, or with a sheer black sock and a tailored mini. They will also anchor a fluid silk slip dress, the rose notes pulling the pink from the leather into the fabric. Do not save them for evening; their true power is in the daylight juxtaposition—sharp, polished, and unapologetically specific.






















