The interior of Fremantle's Ode to Sirens sets a quiet, permanent stage for the women’s chapter of our Autumn 26 lookbook. Photographed by Ryan Murphy and worn by Sienna, this editorial moves completely inside to explore the concept of a balanced weekday rotation. The space is defined by an intimate landscape of curated art, warm historic floor tiling, and a rich amber orange light filtering through the glass. This residential warmth becomes the natural backdrop for a collection that translates classic academic references into a relaxed language for daily routines.
Conceptualised In-Studio, the curation represents a thoughtful approach to transitional dressing, prioritizing smart silhouettes and light, functional layering instead of heavy seasonal outerwear. The styling relies on a careful contrast of proportions, pairing relaxed asymmetric shirting, crisp poplins, and fine ribbed knits against wide, fluid trousers and cropped utility bottoms. The baseline is built on the comfortable foundations of Baserange and the conscious, structured design of Kowtow. These classic pieces are styled alongside the expressive details of Paloma Wool and the contemporary lines of SBA Label, offering an elevated yet effortless uniform.
For day-to-day utility, the outdoor heritage of Gramicci introduces durable, relaxed casual bottoms, while the distinctive technical bags from Arcs bring a practical edge to the daily carry. Every look in this weekday rotation is grounded by low-profile footwear that bridges sports heritage with daily wear. The timeless runner silhouettes of New Balance and the classic terrace lines of adidas originals provide a grounded anchor to the wide, fluid shapes above. The result is a refreshed perspective on seasonal dressing, where subtle collegiate reference points meet the warm, textured reality of everyday life.
WHAT'S IN FOR WOMEN'S
Photographer: @ryanmurphystudio
Talent: @sienna.williamss
Men's Styling: @hanstar_97



























































