| WESTWOOD | Vivienne, fashion designer whose collections included Punkature in 1982 (8) |
| PHILIP | English poet whose collections included 1964's The Whitsun Weddings, _ Larkin (6) |
| BURBERRY | Thomas ___, Victorian fashion designer whose brand still bears his name (8) |
| MARCECKO | Fashion designer whose namesake brand features a rhinoceros in its logo |
| SAARINEN | Eero ___, Finland-born architect and designer whose works include the Tulip chair (8) |
| BROWNING | Poet whose collection Dramatic Lyrics includes The Pied Piper of Hamelin and My Last Duchess (8) |
| VIENNESE | & 18D 1930 film version of a musical, starring Alexander Gray and Vivienne Segal (8,6) |
| DESIGNER | Perhaps Vivienne Westwood suit oddly gender fluid |
| QUANT | Mary, English fashion designer whose Chelsea Look dominated London fashion in the 1960's (5) |
| LAURAASHLEY | Welsh fashion designer whose first shop opened in 1961 (5,6) |
| ALEXANDER | ____ McQueen, fashion designer whose final collection was Plato's Atlantis in 2009 (9) |
| MARYQUANT | Fashion designer whose work epitomised swinging London in the 1960s |
| DIOR | Christian ---, French fashion designer whose first collection inspired the 'New Look' style (4) |
| DAPPERDAN | Fashion designer whose name is a term for a well-dressed man |
| STELLA | Fashion designer whose father was one of The Beatles, _ McCartney (6) |
| COCOCHANEL | French fashion designer whose trademark is the 'little black dress' (4,6) |
| FROST | Fashion designer whose ex-husbands are Gary Kemp and Jude Law, Sadie _ (5) |
| EDNA | "The Incredibles" fashion designer whose haircut was inspired by Anna Wintour |
| CHRISTIANDIOR | Fashion designer whose debut 1947 collection was given the name ' New Look' (9,4) |
| MILLAJOVOVICH | American model, actress, musician, and fashion designer whose films include Dazed and Confused and The Fifth Element |