Keri Craig-Lee


Keri Craig-Lee is an Australian multi-award-winning fashion designer and retailer. She was the first inductee into the National Retail Association Hall of Fame in 1987 at age 28, and remains a member of the Federal Executive Committee of Fashion Industries of Australia.

Family history and early life

Craig-Lee was raised in Brisbane, Queensland. Her parents, Peter and Dianne Craig, founded House of Craig following success managing the Fifth Avenue brand and continue to run the Keri Craig Emporium in the Brisbane Arcade with her brother Jason.
She grew up in the Brisbane suburb of Ascot graduated St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School in 1975, and in 1976 obtained a Diploma in Fashion Design and Marketing from Waukesha County Technical College, Wisconsin, United States.

Personal life

Craig-Lee married Trevor Lee, chairman and director of the Lee Group Pty Ltd in 1986. The couple have two children, Cartier and Harrisson, and two stepsons, Anthony and Michael.

Career

In 1977 Craig-Lee established the eponymous fashion label, Keri Craig, and opened boutiques in Brisbane and Sydney, with her label becoming available throughout Australia and overseas.
In 1984, she designed and coordinated Sir Elton John’s Sydney wedding to Renate Blauel.
With her husband, Keri established Australian Country Choice in 1995, one of Australia’s largest meat supply chains, as well as Keri Lee Charters and Sutherland Aviation.

Awards

Craig-Lee’s career saw her collecting more than 50 accolades for excellence in her endeavours. Among those were her induction into the RAQ Hall of Fame at the age of 28, following three RAQ ‘supreme’ awards in 1981, 1982 and 1986. She was also the first Queenslander to be nominated for the FIA Australian Fashion Award.
In 2017, Craig-Lee was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to the clothing manufacturing sector, business and the community.

Publications

In 2017, Craig-Lee released her first book, Keri Craig: the label, the lady, the lifestyle, a pictorial biography chronicling her career spanning almost 40 years and featuring contributions from politicians, personalities and photographers such as Richard De Chazal.