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- Q7819809 description "British designer".
- Q7819809 description "British designer".
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- Q7819809 abstract "Thomas Steven "Tommy" Roberts (6 February 1942 – 10 December 2012) was an English designer and fashion entrepreneur who operated prominent independent retail outlets including pop art boutique, Mr Freedom, and the 1980s decorative arts and homewares store, Practical Styling.In 1969, Roberts was the first fashion business executive to license images from Walt Disney Productions, Ltd., and in 1972, he was the first fashion retailer to establish an outlet in London's Covent Garden. Roberts's shops sold designs worn as stagewear by Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, Mick Jagger and David Bowie. In the mid-1970s, he was the manager of the pub rock group Kilburn & the High Roads fronted by Ian Dury. Later in life, Roberts promoted sales of collectibles, artefacts and furniture through London outlets Tom-Tom and Two Columbia Road.".
- Q7819809 alias "Roberts, Thomas Steven".
- Q7819809 birthDate "1942-02-06".
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- Q7819809 deathDate "2012-12-10".
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- Q7819809 alternativeNames "Roberts, Thomas Steven".
- Q7819809 dateOfBirth "1942-02-06".
- Q7819809 dateOfDeath "2012-12-10".
- Q7819809 name "Roberts, Tommy".
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- Q7819809 comment "Thomas Steven "Tommy" Roberts (6 February 1942 – 10 December 2012) was an English designer and fashion entrepreneur who operated prominent independent retail outlets including pop art boutique, Mr Freedom, and the 1980s decorative arts and homewares store, Practical Styling.In 1969, Roberts was the first fashion business executive to license images from Walt Disney Productions, Ltd., and in 1972, he was the first fashion retailer to establish an outlet in London's Covent Garden.".
- Q7819809 label "Tommy Roberts (designer)".
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