Project: Atelier & Michalina Pylak - custom fashion brand website

A public project description of ateliermichalinapylak.pl: an editorial fashion brand website with a product collection, size selection, a cart and a prepared order architecture.

ateliermichalinapylak.pl is a public project for the Atelier & Michalina Pylak fashion brand. I built it as a calm editorial website where the clothes and the brand story matter more than a typical off-the-shelf shop layout.

This project is outside the accommodation industry. It shows that Tracify can also deliver a custom brand website with a product catalogue and an architecture ready for the next e-commerce phase.

One rhythm for the brand and the collection

The website needed to introduce the world of Atelier before inviting visitors into the collection. The homepage therefore connects a full-screen visual, the brand story, the making process and a route to the products.

I did not reduce the project to a product list. The brand needed space for its character, handmade work and approach, while the collection still had to be easy to browse on both a phone and a desktop.

What works publicly

The live website includes:

  • homepage, Atelier page and process section,
  • a collection of three pieces,
  • individual product pages with size selection,
  • cart,
  • contact,
  • privacy policy, terms and return information.

Each product page takes a visitor from a presentation of the piece to selecting a variant. The cart remains available from the navigation, so a person browsing the collection does not lose the route to the next step.

Order interface and technical foundation

I also prepared the order screen and the /api/orders endpoint. The project uses Astro 7 and Cloudflare Pages. The server-side code includes a product allowlist, D1 database atelier-orders, Cloudflare Turnstile validation, rate limiting, idempotency, event history and Resend notifications.

This matters because placing a form on a page is not enough to handle an order safely. The code separates customer data, order items, status and events, so later steps can grow without rewriting the whole flow.

What is still in progress

Payments and InPost are not live on the website yet. Production order submission is intentionally disabled in configuration until payments, delivery and the full order-handling process are agreed and launched.

I therefore do not present this part as a working shop with active payment. The public catalogue, size selection and cart work today, while the order layer is prepared for the next implementation phase.

See the project

Visit Atelier & Michalina Pylak

This is one of the public projects on the Tracify projects page. I describe only the scope visible publicly or confirmed in the project code. I do not add sales, conversion or traffic results without a source.

What this project shows

Atelier expands the Tracify portfolio with a product brand and an individual visual direction. Accommodation remains my main focus, but this project also shows that, with a well-defined scope, I can build a brand website, a catalogue and a secure foundation for later e-commerce functions.