DRAPE is a Framer template for independent fashion brands, luxury apparel labels and boutique retailers who want a storefront that looks designed rather than configured.
The design system
The template runs on a deliberately strict set of rules: Barlow Condensed for display type, a bold purple primary against an otherwise monochrome palette, zero border radius, and 1px borders throughout. Nothing is soft.
That constraint is the point. It gives the template an actual position instead of a neutral one, and it's what stops a buyer's store from looking like every other store built on a template.
Asset Generation with Figma Weave
What's in it
Nine pages, built as a complete storefront rather than a homepage with extras bolted on:
Homepage with hero, product grid and newsletter
Store / PLP with filters and colour swatches
Product / PDP with gallery, sizing and accordion detail
Brand page for mission and positioning
Search and Favorites
FAQ with 22 questions across 6 categories
Contact, Shipping and Returns, and a branded 404
Content is structured for Framer CMS, and it ships with CSV files for the FAQ, shipping rates and policy sections, so a buyer can populate the whole storefront without rebuilding the structure underneath it.
Screens
PDP page
The Shopify layer
DRAPE runs on anopa, my own Shopify plugin for Framer. Products, variants, cart and checkout connect directly to a Shopify storefront and are configurable inside Framer without writing code.
That connection is the part that matters most. I built the integration first, then built the reference storefront on top of it. The template isn't working around somebody else's plugin. The plugin and the template were designed against each other.