Ray Petri
Ray Petri | |
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Born | 1948 Dundee, Scotland |
Died | 1989 |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Labels | Buffalo |
Ray Petri (1948–1989)[1] was a fashion stylist and creator of the fashion house, Buffalo.
Born Ray Petrie in Dundee, Scotland, Petri moved to Brisbane, Australia with his family at age 15. In 1969, feeling Australia was too provincial, he moved to London where he ran a jewellery booth at the Camden Street antiques market. He loved reggae and styled Freddie McGregor. [1][2]Between 1983 and 1989, Petri worked freelance with style magazines The Face, i-D and Arena. He collaborated with stylist Mitzi Lorenz and photographers Jamie Morgan, Martin Brading, Roger Charity, Marc Lebon and Norman Watson to evolve the Buffalo Boy series of fashion spreads.[3]
In 1989, Petri died of AIDS at age 41.
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