When Faisal reached out with the idea to bring Mohamed's creations to life with friend and photographer Marc Ludwigsen, we were all for it. The South Asian-French New Yorker, stylist and creative's project cements RiF in the downtown scene with a pictoral narrative that embodies the punk DIY spirit of the brand.
Faisal's cast, made up of friends that inspire him, is a window into the niche community that inhabits the lower part of Manhattan. In Faisal’s words, “the entire cast is true to their core, espousing and paying homage to various moments from the past, be they punk, New Romantic, indie eras, in line with the brand's ethos of disruption and migration. When we thought about the project and how and with whom we could shoot it, we didn't even really think about punk or music or transgression, it just sort of came together naturally.”
Sabina Sas, who introduced Faisal to the Tompkins, LES, and Chinatown music scenes – as committed as he to “reliving different eras, to camping the visuals of Nancy Spungen one day and Stevie Nicks the next.”
Charles “Bobo” Therese, a born-and-raised New Yorker who lives down the block from Faisal, and “inhabits today’s music scene so profoundly, with a strong nod to 70s visuals, like someone out of Rolling Stone profile from yesteryear.”
Rob Yaegar, a proud sex worker, writer and New Yorker who believes in his “ethical commitment to serving others, creativity, meditation and compassion, all while living outside convention.”