Marcel Winatschek

That Red Supreme Rug and a Punk from Manchester

Somewhere in Manchester, Georgie Riot is lying on a deep red Supreme rug with her dog, and photographer Jase Holzer is making it look like she never had anywhere better to be. The shoot was for Sticks & Stones, and it has that quality I find myself returning to in photography—no elaborate staging, no performed chaos, just a woman at home with her dog and a photographer who understood what he was looking at.

Riot built her name in alternative art and body-positive spaces, posting her way into a career that expanded well beyond modelling into acting and running her own company. There’s something genuinely interesting about the punk aesthetic landing not in some aggressive declaration but in a quiet afternoon—in the garden, in the bathroom, on that rug. Holzer catches it without commentary. The dog helps.

I spent more time than I’d like to admit trying to track down where you’d buy that Supreme rug. Still haven’t found it. Some searches are their own reward.