Adorn Studio
Services

Three ways to work

Every package is scoped for a bridal boutique specifically — the catalogue, the photography pipeline and the booking flow are the work, not the extras.

Essential

For a boutique with no website, or with a one-page card built ten years ago.

  • Four to five pages
  • A catalogue of up to 30 gowns
  • An appointment form
  • One language

Signature

For a boutique that wants the site to bring in brides, not just exist.

  • Up to 80 gowns with filters by silhouette, neckline, sleeves, fabric and back
  • A separate page for every gown
  • Two languages
  • A booking calendar
  • Your own editing panel

Atelier

For a large range or a group with several locations.

  • No limit on gowns or pages
  • Up to three languages
  • Individual design
  • Smart search
  • A favourites list a bride can bring to her fitting

How much does it cost?

It depends on two things: how many gowns are in your catalogue, and which market you are in. A boutique in Munich and a boutique in Timișoara are not the same project.

Tell me about your boutique and I will send you a firm number within two working days. No obligation.

Get a free audit of your website
The process

How it goes

  1. 01

    Audit and a conversation

    I go through your site and the sites of boutiques in your city, then send a written report: what works and what is losing you brides. Free, no obligation.

  2. 02

    Structure

    We agree which pages the site has and the path a bride takes from the first screen to a booked fitting. At this stage changes are instant and cost nothing.

  3. 03

    Design

    You see the first screen and one inner page before a single line of code is written.

  4. 04

    Build

    I build on a private address only you can access. You review a working site, not a picture of one.

  5. 05

    Two rounds of revisions

    You collect your notes into one list, I work through them. Then once more. Both rounds are included.

  6. 06

    Launch and handover

    Domain connected, tested on phone and tablet, all access and source files handed to you. On a video call I show you the editing panel and leave a short written guide.

The subscription

What happens to a website nobody looks after

  1. Month 1

    Everything works. The site is new, brides are booking.

  2. Month 4

    A new collection arrives, 40 gowns. They need photographing, cropping, uploading, describing and tagging. That is 15 to 20 hours nobody in the boutique has. Last season stays online.

  3. Month 6

    A bride finds a gown on the site, drives in for a fitting, and it is no longer in stock. She leaves without buying, and you never hear about it.

  4. Month 12

    The appointment form has quietly stopped sending emails. Nobody noticed, because nobody was checking. There have been no enquiries for three weeks.

  5. Month 15

    The boutique decides the website “does not work” and pays for a new one.

A subscription is not about someone keeping an eye on the site. It is about every new collection reaching it within a week of arriving, instead of in six months or never.

Scope

What I do not do

So there are no misunderstandings:

  • I do not build online shops with a cart and checkout. A wedding gown is not bought in one click, and nothing replaces a fitting
  • I do not run Google or Meta ads. I can recommend someone who does
  • I do not photograph gowns. I work with the images you have
  • I do not work with boutiques that have no physical showroom
Before you write

The questions everyone asks, answered before you have to ask them.

Do I own the site when it is finished?

Yes. The code, the content and the domain are yours, and the hosting account is in your name. There is no monthly fee required to keep the site online and no licence to keep paying. If our work together ends, the site carries on exactly as it is.

I already have photographs. Do you re-shoot them?

No. I am not a photographer, and your gowns have already been shot properly. I take the originals you have and put them through the pipeline: named, cropped, cut into three widths and two formats. If a gown is missing shots I tell you which, so your photographer knows exactly what to add.

What happens to my current address and my search results?

The site keeps the same domain. Every old address that had a page gets redirected to its new one, so links a bride saved last year still open. Nothing is left to expire quietly.

Can I change the wording myself afterwards?

Yes. At handover I set up an editing panel and show you how to use it. Adding a gown takes about two minutes, from your phone; texts, prices and opening hours work the same way. What stays protected is the design, the page structure and the layout — you cannot break those by accident, and that is deliberate. Structural changes, a new section or a new kind of page, come back to me.

How much of this is my time?

Two of the six steps. You answer the audit, and you read the copy before it goes live. The photography pipeline and the build do not need you, and I do not send weekly status calls to prove I am working.

What if I stop the subscription?

The site carries on exactly as it is. The subscription buys publishing new collections, processing new photography and a quarterly look at where brides drop out — it is work, not permission to keep running.

Only bridal boutiques — does that mean less experience?

It means the opposite. A general studio has built one bridal site among forty. Everything I have built is this: the same catalogue that has to stay fast at a hundred gowns, the same photography problem, the same ending in a fitting rather than a cart.