Tommy Nutter (17 April 1943 – 17 August 1992) was a British tailor, famous for reinventing the Savile Row suit in the 1960s.
Born in Barmouth, Meirionnydd to Christopher Nutter and Dorothy (formerly Banister),[1] he was raised in Edgware, Middlesex, where his father owned a cafe.
After the family moved to Kilburn, Tommy and his older brother David (born in Edgware, May 1939) attended Willesden Technical College.
They were financially backed by Cilla Black and her husband Bobby Willis, Managing Director of the Beatles' Apple Corps Peter Brown, and lawyer James Vallance-White.
Nutter was most proud that, for the cover of the Beatles' album Abbey Road in 1969, he dressed three out of the four: George Harrison chose to be photographed on the road-crossing in denim.