AI_IMAGE: A bold streetwear e-commerce website displayed on a matte black laptop, surrounded by lookbook spreads and fabric swatches on a dark concrete surface, dramatic side lighting with deep shadows and warm amber highlights | photorealistic | landscape

Client

Luma Streetwear

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Year

2024

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Type

Brand Identity & Web Design

Luma Streetwear — Brand & Web Launch


Luma Streetwear needed more than a website — they needed a digital flagship that hit as hard as their drops. We migrated their entire catalog from Shopify to WordPress, rebuilt their visual identity from the ground up, and designed a lookbook-driven layout that turns every collection into a cinematic event.

The Challenge

Luma had outgrown their template-based Shopify store. Product pages felt generic, the brand voice was diluted across inconsistent social assets, and their checkout flow leaked conversions at every step. The founder wanted a platform that felt like walking into their pop-up — intentional, curated, and unmistakably Luma.

We started with a two-week brand immersion. Mood boards, type explorations, color studies pulled from their archive of unreleased designs. The result was a visual system anchored in high-contrast brutalist typography and a palette that swings between raw concrete neutrals and electric accent tones that shift with each seasonal drop.


Execution

The WordPress build centered on a custom theme with WooCommerce integration, architected for speed and editorial flexibility. Product pages double as lookbook entries — each item renders inside a full-bleed image grid that tells the story of the piece, not just its specs.

  • Full brand identity system — wordmark, secondary marks, color tokens, type scale
  • Custom WordPress theme with WooCommerce product templates
  • Lookbook layout engine with seasonal palette-swapping via CSS custom properties
  • Integrated Instagram feed pulling tagged UGC into the product detail page
  • Performance audit bringing Lighthouse scores from 38 to 94
AI_IMAGE: Close-up of a streetwear brand style guide spread across a dark desk, showing typography specimens, color swatches in neon green and concrete grey, and logo lockups on black paper, moody overhead lighting | photorealistic | landscape

Results

Within three months of launch, Luma saw a 68% increase in average session duration and a 41% lift in conversion rate compared to their previous Shopify storefront. The integrated Instagram feed drove a measurable uptick in user-generated content, with tagged posts doubling in the first quarter.

ShenWeb didn’t just build us a website — they built us a world. Every pixel feels like it belongs to our brand.

Dara Kim, Founder — Luma Streetwear

Live site

https://lumastreet.co