The Janelle heels combine gold metallic finish with rosette embellishment for formal weddings. At 90mm, they offer presence without extreme height, though limited data makes fit unpredictable.


The Badgley Mischka Janelle heels arrive in gold with a rosette detail that splits the difference between vintage glamour and modern embellishment. At 90mm—roughly 3.5 inches—they land in that middle ground where you get presence without committing to sky-high stilettos. These are for brides or wedding guests who want a shoe that photographs beautifully but still allows you to move through a full event without plotting your escape to the coat check.
We have no verified comfort or fit data for the Janelle model. That absence matters because Badgley Mischka's range is inconsistent—some styles run narrow, others fit generously, and comfort varies dramatically between designs. The 90mm heel height is moderate enough that it should not strain your calf, but without knowing the footbed construction, platform presence, or toe box shape, we cannot predict how these will feel three hours into a reception.
Without user reports, sizing is guesswork. Badgley Mischka typically runs true to size, but the brand has enough fit variation that ordering your usual size is a gamble. If you are buying online, confirm the return policy before committing.
The rosette detail makes these distinctly formal—they belong at weddings, galas, or black-tie events, not brunch or casual garden parties. Gold works across seasons and pairs well with jewel tones, blush, navy, or classic black. The 90mm heel keeps them approachable for people who avoid towering heels but still want elegance. On hard surfaces like ballroom floors or paved patios, they will perform fine. On grass, cobblestones, or uneven outdoor terrain, you will struggle—any heel this height sinks or catches without a platform or broader base to distribute weight.
The Janelle heels have the visual appeal for a formal wedding, but the lack of comfort and fit data makes them a risk. If you can try them in person or have a generous return window, they are worth considering for their aesthetic. If you are buying blind, there are better-documented options in the Badgley Mischka lineup that will not leave you guessing until the box arrives.

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