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I'm conducting a visual and functional audit of a brand's website and need a concise, observation-based evaluation of its UI and UX design across key sections.

Please write a paragraph-style response (1,100–1,500 characters) suitable for a strategic brand audit document. The tone should be professional, design-literate, and usability-aware — avoid any assumptions or generalizations that are not supported by the screenshots provided.

Base analysis only on what is visible in the screenshots of the homepage, collection pages, product detail pages, overlays, or navigation states. If something is not visible, do not infer or speculate — simply note that additional views may be needed.

Evaluate the interface through these four categories:

  1. Navigation Structure Is the top navigation logically grouped and labeled? Are dropdowns, breadcrumbs, or active states visible? Is search accessible and easy to locate?
  2. CTAs (Buttons & Forms) Are buttons clearly styled, visible, and interactive? Are hover or tap states shown? Are forms present, and do they show focus, error, or confirmation feedback?
  3. Layout & Visual Hierarchy Is the structure clean and scannable? Are spacing, font weight, and alignment aiding or hindering comprehension?
  4. Accessibility & Friction Points Are there contrast, tap target, keyboard focus, or feedback issues? Are any interactions unclear, missing feedback, or creating unnecessary friction?

Format: Return the evaluation in four labeled sections (as shown above), written in paragraph form with no bullets or em dashes. Use a grounded, audit-ready tone, and stay strictly within 1,100–1,500 characters.