That seems like a lot of constant loads. In my opinion, if you have some intermittent load(s) that add up to more than 10 amps, it might be okay to bump up the fuse a bit for those. For example, if you want to mount a high-powered horn, which is never used for long periods of time, it might be okay to run a 15 amp fuse for that. You could use your horn for brief bursts without blowing the fuse, and short bursts wouldn't run any risk of overheating the wiring. BUT stay well aware of it, and never lean on the horn for an extended period!
But the loads you've listed are all, at least potentially, constant loads -- on a cold day, you're going to want all that heated apparel on continuously. I wouldn't even consider running continuous loads greater than the fuse is rated...the fuse is there to keep the downstream wiring from overheating, so don't exceed the fuse rating for any length of time (more than a few seconds at most). You'll need to use or add another circuit.