Fashion designer regularly aims at creating a little scene (7)
I believe the answer is:
diorama
'a little scene' is the definition.
'diorama' can be an answer for 'scene' (I've seen this before). I am unsure of the 'a little' bit.
'fashion designer regularly aims at' is the wordplay.
'fashion designer' becomes 'dior' (Christian Dior).
'regularly' means one should take alternating letters (regularly take one letter, leave next etc.).
'aims'+'at'='aimsat'
The alternating letters of 'aimsat' are 'ama'.
'dior'+'ama'='DIORAMA'
'creating' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for diorama that I've seen before include "picture that has depth" , "display" , "Miniature 3-D scene -- or a maid (anag)" , "AM radio? (anag)" , "museum feature" .)