| LAURAASHLEY | Welsh fashion designer noted for floral print patterns |
| BRUEGHEL | Flemish artist nicknamed Velvet, noted for floral compositions such as Flowers in a Wooden Vessel and Still Life with Tulips, Chrysanthemums, Narcissi, Roses, Irises and other Flowers in a Glass Vase |
| CALICO | Floral print fabric |
| ASHLEY | Welsh designer remembered for her now-vintage Victorianand Edwardian-style dresses with traditional English floral prints (6) |
| MEN | "Floral Prints So Loud ___ Can't Interrupt You" (article on the satirical site "Reductress") |
| LEOPARD | Eye-catching print pattern |
| PAISLEY | Feather-shaped textiles print pattern |
| TEMPLATE | Print pattern |
| WESTWOOD | Vivienne, English fashion designer noted for extending the punk movement into fashion (8) |
| JIMMYCHOO | Malaysian fashion designer noted for handmade women's shoes |
| COCOCHANEL | French fashion designer noted for the woman's suit (4,6) |
| HAMNETT | Katharine, fashion designer noted for T-shirts with provocative slogans (7) |
| GAULTIER | Jean Paul, French fashion designer noted for celebrating androgyny (8) |
| MANOLO | ___ Blahnik, Spanish fashion designer noted for high-end women's footwear (6) |
| ARMANI | Giorgio, Italian fashion designer noted for dressing mostly in black (6) |
| OSCAR | ____ de la Renta, fashion designer noted for dressing Jacqueline Kennedy |
| GLORIAVANDERBILT | American fashion designer noted for her contribution to the development of blue jeans |
| CARDIN | Pierre, late Italian-born French fashion designer noted for his futuristic Space Age designs (6) |
| MUGLER | Thierry, late French fashion designer noted for his extravagant style mixing leather, latex and curves (6) |
| GIANNIVERSACE | Italian fashion designer noted for his daring style who was killed in Florida in 1997 (6,7) |