The latest Func7ion drop brought the whole squad together in Sydney, turning Blankhouse Studios into the perfect backdrop for a photo and video shoot built around streetwear, friendship, and the shared love of modified cars.
Leading the energy of this release is Melissa Grace — model, DJ, and someone who naturally embodies the lifestyle. Whether she’s behind the decks or in front of the lens, Melissa brought a vibe that matched the Func7ion movement perfectly. This wasn’t just a photoshoot — it was a moment where music, fashion, and car culture collided.
Capturing every frame of the session was photographer Vince Eldrie, who locked in the raw energy of the crew and the attitude behind the new drop. Every shot carries that authentic street feel — unfiltered, real, and straight from the culture. On the motion side, Zak Pineda-Adams handled video, documenting the behind-the-scenes moments, the laughs, the chaos, and the vibe that only happens when the whole Func7ion family pulls up.
And that’s what made this shoot special.
The entire Func7ion crew was in the building. Between takes, the studio felt more like a late-night garage hangout — conversations about builds, stories from car meets, and the constant energy that comes from people who live the automotive lifestyle. It wasn’t staged. It wasn’t forced. It was just the crew doing what they do best.







Because Func7ion has never just been about clothing.
It’s about the culture that surrounds it — the late-night drives, the pride in a perfectly tuned build, the friendships formed through a shared obsession with modified cars. Every piece in this latest drop reflects that same DNA: streetwear rooted in the global car scene.
Inside Blankhouse Studios, the formula came together perfectly — Melissa Grace bringing the presence, Vince Eldrie capturing the visuals, Zak Pineda-Adams locking in the motion, and the Func7ion crew bringing the undeniable vibe.



From Sydney streets to the worldwide car community, the message stays the same:
Func7ion isn’t just something you wear. It’s the culture you roll with.
And if you weren’t there for this one… You definitely missed the vibe.