Have you already reviewed and set up the previous LookBook articles? And are you now looking for a more advanced LookBook that truly stands out? Then read this article, where we share smart tips and tricks to take your LookBook to the next level.
In addition to the standard block view, we also offer a vertical layout option where each edition displays two images stacked vertically. This format provides a calmer visual experience and enhances storytelling. Perfect for showcasing one long “flavor” per style or mood.
Technically, we combine two 500 x 500 px images into one vertical image of 500 x 1000 px.
This creates a streamlined presentation, ideal for LookBooks, category pages, or thematic content.
In this example, it’s important to work with a single vertical image of 500 x 1000 pixels.
You can then split this into two equal squares of 500 x 500 pixels.
🛠️ A free and reliable tool to do this is:
👉 https://www.photopea.com
Open your vertical image (500 x 1000 px) in Photopea
Use the selection tool (500 x 500)
Select the top half and paste it into a new document
Repeat this for the bottom half
Export both as separate JPG images
You can then upload the two individual 500 x 500 images under the 'Mood Images'.
Next, it’s important to set the correct order in the Edition.
Create a new edition that is visible in the Portal, then go to ‘Manage mood images’. Add the mood image(s) you want to display.
Set them in the right order via ‘Sort mood images’. Use the following logic:
In addition to the vertical layout, you can also create something similar horizontally.
See below for an example we created:
In this case, you work with an image of 1500 x 500 pixels, where three editions form one cohesive whole side by side.
You can use the same tool mentioned above (e.g., Photopea), but now you split the image horizontally into three parts.
Once you save the three parts as JPGs, you can upload them—just like with the vertical version—under mood images and link them to a new edition.
Below you’ll see how the images are sorted in the Edition:
Whether you go for a vertical or horizontal layout, this method ensures your LookBook looks visually clean and professional. Feel free to experiment with the different formats to find out what works best for your collection or theme.
Good luck creating your advanced LookBook!