baghera
BAGHERA is named after the panther!
The first prototype that Marine and I saw came in black leather. I tried it on, and my legs looked completely different—I’d never seen my ankles look so slender!
Marine told me I looked like I had a cat on my foot, and the name stuck. BAGHERA really gives that feeling; its lines are designed to magically elongate the leg.
It looks just as good with a dress fluttering in the wind in the Italy of La Dolce Vita as it does with an everyday urban outfit like classic jeans or a chic suit. Barefoot in the summer or with wool socks in the winter—the choice is yours!




Elegance and comfort
BAGHERA gracefully contours the leg, exuding confidence without ever being over the top.
Its 6 cm heel adds just the right amount of height, while remaining a deeply comfortable sandal.
The upper is crafted from goatskin for the suede model and calfskin for the other versions.
The outsole is made of calfskin, providing support and durability, in keeping with this understated elegance. The insole is padded and features memory foam for lasting comfort while walking. The leathers are sourced from France, Italy, and Holland, and are tanned in Italy.
BAGHERA is manufactured in Montopoli, Tuscany, in a workshop renowned for its luxury craftsmanship.


What our customers say
“I can't remember ever wearing new shoes all day without getting blisters.
I bought a pair of BAGHERA, and they're as beautiful as they are comfortable. I'm thrilled with them!”
Alix
“I bought a pair of BAGHERA sandals; size 37.5 fits perfectly—they fit like a glove, and I'm very satisfied.”
Véronique
“I discovered the brand in Elle magazine. After browsing the website, I noticed the BAGHERA model. I came to the Paris showroom to try them on. I wasn't disappointed. They're elegant and comfortable, provide great stability, and look really nice on your feet.”
Ghislaine
DISCOVER
Photo credits, from top to bottom and left to right:
Constantin Munteanu La Dolce Vita - Moments on the Italian Rivera, Unknown, Tissage de Luz, Chiliennes en toile Basque, Marta Gawron by Frankiewicz & Rozniata, Médecine Studio, Jonny Seelenmeyer, Monica in Mykonos for Zara, @umaurban on instagram, Bertrand Le Pluard, Perrine Debieuvre, Ruscha Pool #2 1968, David Hockney Pool and reflected Palm Tree, Alexis Armanet








