Ray Petri

In 1969, feeling Australia was too provincial, he moved to London where he ran a jewellery booth at the Camden Street antiques market.

[1][2] Between 1983 and 1989, Petri worked as a 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] During his career, he also worked with designers Jean Paul Gaultier and Giorgio Armani.

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