During the 60's, he moved to Sweden and went on to study at a art school, located at David Bagares gata, Norrmalm, Stockholm.
Worked for six years as a doorman at the legendary celebrity hangout Alexandras in Stockholm, before he began to work for its rival Atlantic.
For more than eight years, he worked as a photo model in Paris and Stockholm. Among the many model gigs he did, it was a couple of TV-ads for the U.S. market and a ad campaign for Volvo cars and H&M.
For seven years he ran the fashion store Cartouche together with Marie Louise Baxter and did some of the designs for the clothes himself.
Was the creator of the popular club magazine Speakeasy, which was released 4 times a year.