| TRICORNE | A hat with the brim pressed together into three points, it was fashionable among men at the time of Louis XIV. During the Rococo period, it was also worn by women. |
| GEFRENS | It is a fringe-like head decoration worn at the back of the head. It was fashionable among women in the second half of the 15th century. |
| LILY | Silly losing the point - it was so blooming good! (4) |
| TRICORN | A hat with the brim folded up against the crown to form three sides (7) |
| AGISTED | It's fashionable among the elderly to be paid for grazing (7) |
| BICORN | A hat with the brim folded up on both sides (6) |
| CHICAGO | Where in America it was fashionable in the past (7) |
| TRAINED | Worked out it was fashionable to enter free trade (7) |
| SLOUCH | From Old Norse for "lazy fellow", a word for an awkward or ungainly person; a hat with a flopping brim; a stoop; a drooping carriage or posture; or, one regarded as incompetent (6) |
| DEERSTALKER | A hat with peaks at the front and back and earflaps often turned up and tied together on the top (11) |
| BEATNIK | Hit that was fashionable retrospectively at back end of the 1950s for youth in scruffy clothes (7) |
| CROWD | A crush, mob, multitude or throng of people or things closely pressed together; or, a clique or ingroup (5) |
| NAMASKAR | In India, a slight bow with palms pressed together before the chest or face (8) |
| EXUDATE | Sweat was fashionable at a particular time (7) |
| NAMASTE | Greeting with a slight bow with palms pressed together |
| SWINGING | The sort of voter that was fashionable in the sixties (8) |
| VIZORED | Like a hat with a front brim |
| BONNET | A hat with a ribbon tied under the chin (6) |
| STETSON | A hat with a high crown worn by cowboys in the U.S. (7) |
| CAP | A hat with a brim in front (3) |