| LAURAASHLEY | Welsh fashion designer whose first shop opened in 1961 (5,6) |
| TESCO | Multinational retailer whose first shop opened in Barnet in 1931 |
| RFK | D.C.'s ___ Stadium, opened in 1961 |
| DOUWEEGBERTS | Coffee brand which originated in a shop opened in the Netherlands in 1753 |
| DIOR | Christian ---, French fashion designer whose first collection inspired the 'New Look' style (4) |
| ANGUSMCBEAN | Welsh photographer and set designer whose works include the cover of The Beatles' first album Please Please Me (5,6) |
| PUPPETMAKER | Designer whose creations might be controlled with strings |
| DEHAVILLAND | Geoffrey, aircraft designer whose firm built the Tiger Moth (2,9) |
| ISSEYMIYAKE | Designer whose "A Piece of Cloth" concept entails creating a full outfit from a single tube of fabric |
| PAULSMITH | Fashion designer who opened his first shop in Nottingham in 1970 (4,5) |
| ASHLEY | Laura, Welsh fashion designer who died in 1985 (6) |
| BANKS | Jeff, Welsh fashion designer who launched his own label in 1969 (5) |
| LAURA | & 6D Welsh fashion designer who died in 1985 (5,6) |
| QUANT | Mary, English fashion designer whose Chelsea Look dominated London fashion in the 1960's (5) |
| MARCECKO | Fashion designer whose namesake brand features a rhinoceros in its logo |
| ALEXANDER | ____ McQueen, fashion designer whose final collection was Plato's Atlantis in 2009 (9) |
| WESTWOOD | Vivienne, fashion designer whose collections included Punkature in 1982 (8) |
| MARYQUANT | Fashion designer whose work epitomised swinging London in the 1960s |
| BURBERRY | Thomas ___, Victorian fashion designer whose brand still bears his name (8) |
| DAPPERDAN | Fashion designer whose name is a term for a well-dressed man |