Moving inside at Ode to Sirens shifts the focus to the intimate, interior character of the space. Photographed by Ryan Murphy and worn by Ellis Witts, this chapter of the Autumn 26b lookbook is defined by rich amber orange hues, curated art, and warm historic tiling underfoot. The environment carries an undeniable sense of permanence, a trait that directly mirrors the ethos of the labels anchoring this delivery.
Rather than highlighting isolated products, the collection explores the shared lineage of brands built to last. Carhartt WIP and Neighborhood bring a legacy of timelessness and subcultural resilience, while Norse Projects and Gramicci are rooted in purposeful outdoor utility. Brought into the context of Fremantle's port heritage, these distinct blueprints create a natural dialogue. They are garments designed to weather with age, matching the character of the walls around them.
This collective dedication to longevity allows the styling to settle effortlessly into the room. Complemented by the timeless design principles of Clarks Originals, Casio, Candice, and our own foundational pieces, the uniform becomes an extension of the space itself. It is a celebration of heritage that feels entirely at home in the warm afternoon light.

























































