Ray Petri by Ripley, Georgina (9781839997754) | Browns Books
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Ray Petri

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Scottish-born stylist Ray Petri (1948–1989), founder of the maverick Buffalo collective, defined the look and feel of radical 1980s magazines such as The Face, i-D, and Arena.

Harnessing the power of street style, sportswear, and club culture, Petri’s vision took the sartorial vocabulary of subcultural styles into the mainstream.

His radical casting of Black models and his genderplay marked a culturally reflexive, political approach to the relationship between fashion and identity.

Challenging the policing of masculinity and sexuality in particular, Petri’s imagery boldly toyed with the iconography of homoeroticism against the backdrop of gay rights activism and the AIDS crisis.

Today, the Buffalo spirit endures in the countercultural references, cultural diversity, and post-gender conversation that underlies the most powerful of contemporary fashion imagery.

This book traces how Petri and Buffalo created the template for modern fashion photography by advocating for a new cultural order.

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Product Details
Anthem Press
1839997753 / 9781839997754
Hardback
16/06/2026
United Kingdom
150 pages
127 x 204 mm, 454 grams

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