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Voyager is a premium Shopify theme built for fashion-led brands that lean editorial rather than promotional. It treats the storefront as a journal — restrained typography, cinematic navigation, and a quiet visual rhythm that gives the catalog room to breathe.

Who Voyager is for

Considered fashion

Boutique founders selling silk slip dresses, considered knitwear, fine tailoring, or limited drops.

Editorial DTC

Beauty rituals, fragrance, home objects, or wellness houses with a strong art direction.

Multi-vertical brands

Houses spanning ready-to-wear, accessories, and gift items that benefit from a cohesive editorial frame.

Premium positioning

Brands at the 8080–1,000 per-item tier where typography, pace, and restraint matter as much as the catalog.

Key visual signatures

  • Cinematic page transitions — a navy curtain stages every navigation, giving the store a film-like rhythm.
  • Three named theme stylesEditorial Navy, Warm Cream, Minimal Monochrome. Switch the entire color, button, spacing, and typography system in one click.
  • Script-and-serif typography — an Italianno-style accent paired with a wide-tracked serif heading creates an editorial voice without feeling decorative.
  • Magnetic CTAs — buttons that respond to cursor proximity, a small touch that signals craft.
  • Block-based PDP — every product page element (price, vendor, description, variant picker, swatches, accordion, related products, installments banner) is a draggable block.
  • Editorial customer accounts — 7 customer pages styled in the same language as the rest of the storefront, including a passport-style order detail.
  • Considered demo content — a 12-product fashion catalog with 4:5 portrait imagery, ready to swap with your own work.

What’s included

Voyager ships with everything Shopify Theme Store requires and more:
AreaVoyager gives you
TemplatesAll OS 2.0 (JSON + sections). 22 templates, plus 3 alternate page templates (about, lookbook, contact).
Sections47 Liquid sections + 2 section groups, every one block-friendly.
PDPBlock-based main section, accelerated checkout, variant images, related + complementary products, Shop Pay Installments banner, selling plans, pickup availability, app block support, custom Liquid blocks.
CartDrawer + page parity, accelerated checkout on both, cart notes, selling plans, discount code display.
Header & footerSection groups, nested menus (3 levels), predictive search, country/region + language selectors.
Customer accounts7 editorial templates: login, register, account, order, addresses, password reset, account activation.
PerformanceLazy-loaded images, preload hints for LCP, video metadata-only preload, deferred non-critical assets.
AccessibilityFocus-visible system, skip link, 24×24 touch targets, semantic markup, WCAG-AA contrast in all three theme styles.
InternationalizationLocale-ready strings, currency-aware money filter, country/language selectors, RTL-compatible.

How this documentation is organized

Getting started

Install Voyager, take the 10-minute setup tour, learn the page anatomy.

Theme setup

Logo, colors, typography, layout, theme styles.

Templates

Every template explained — what it renders, what sections it includes by default.

Sections reference

Every section, every block, every setting documented.

Interactive features

Cart drawer, quick view, search panel, page transitions, magnetic buttons, dark mode.

Customization recipes

Step-by-step guides for common merchant tasks.

Reference

Exhaustive tables — theme settings, templates, schemas, CSS tokens, JavaScript API.

Troubleshooting & support

Common issues, FAQ, performance notes, internationalization, support contact.

A note on philosophy

Voyager is opinionated by design. Many themes try to be everything to every merchant — and the result is usually a control panel of 400 settings that nobody can navigate. Voyager takes a different tack: a strong default aesthetic, three named theme styles for variety, and a focused library of sections that compose well together. If you need a Shopify theme that does exactly one thing — premium editorial commerce — Voyager is built for that. If you need something maximally generic, this isn’t the theme.