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Boutique-E-Commerce (Fashion)

Velvet Row

Fashion-E-Commerce, in dem die Produktstory den Verkauf trägt

2023 · Redesign + laufendUX, WooCommerce-Architektur, Performance-Tuning
Velvet Row — Fashion-E-Commerce-Website-Mockup auf Monitor und Smartphone

Velvet Row verkauft online eine High-Touch-Ästhetik. Das Risiko war nicht „kann WooCommerce checkout?“—sondern ob sich der Store auf dem Handy editorial anfühlt, wo die meisten Sessions starten und die meisten Warenkörbe leise sterben.

Kontext

The brand had outgrown a theme that looked fine in demos but fought their photography: crops were inconsistent, collection pages felt like catalogs from another decade, and mobile navigation buried size and care content.

Operations needed predictable shipping and tax behavior across regions without turning checkout into a questionnaire.

Randbedingungen

Inventory and fulfillment integrations had to remain standard WooCommerce—no exotic middleware that would break with plugin updates.

Page weight had to stay controlled: large lookbook imagery is non-negotiable for the brand, so we planned for responsive art direction and lazy loading patterns that don’t fight Core Web Vitals.

Recherche

We reviewed session replays and exit pages: PDP drop-off correlated more with trust and sizing clarity than with price. Collection pages with weak narrative framing underperformed even when products were strong.

Checkout friction clustered around shipping expectations and return clarity—fixable with copy and timing, not new payment gateways.

Vorgehen

Templates separate “story” modules from commerce rails: editorial blocks for campaigns, stable product grids for browse. The cart stays lightweight—no surprise drawers that reload half the theme.

Mobile checkout uses progressive disclosure: shipping first, payment second, with persistent order summary that doesn’t jump as fields validate.

Umsetzung

We staged content migration with URL parity checks and 301 planning so organic rankings weren’t torched by template changes.

Staff workflows were documented for seasonal launches—duplicate collection, swap hero, publish—so creative cycles don’t bottleneck on one person who knows the theme.

Ergebnisse (Richtung)

Mobile sessions retained more depth on collection and PDP templates after the narrative modules shipped.

Checkout completion improved once shipping and returns expectations were explicit earlier in the funnel—not after frustration at payment.

Stack & integrations

  • WooCommerce
  • Custom child theme
  • Blocks for merchandising
  • Stripe
  • Regional shipping rules

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