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Which highly influential Japanese fashion designer founded the brand Comme des Garons in 1969, fundamentally challenging Western ideals of beauty with her asymmetrical, heavily deconstructed garments?

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Issey Miyake
B
Yohji Yamamoto
C
Kenzo Takada
D
Rei Kawakubo
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Which revolutionary Italian fashion designer, known as the "Queen of Bias Cut," heavily popularized the technique of cutting fabric at a 45-degree angle to the warp and weft to create incredibly fluid, body-skimming gowns in the 1920s and 30s?

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Jeanne Lanvin
B
Elsa Schiaparelli
C
Madeleine Vionnet
D
Nina Ricci
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In 1939, the DuPont chemical company caused a massive consumer frenzy at the New York World's Fair by debuting women's hosiery made from what revolutionary, newly invented synthetic fiber?

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Polyester
B
Spandex
C
Rayon
D
Nylon
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Which legendary 19th-century English dandy completely revolutionized men's fashion by rejecting powdered wigs and knee breeches in favor of dark, imepeeccably tailored, full-length trousers and coats?

A
Oscar Wilde
B
Beau Brummell
C
Lord Byron
D
Count d'Orsay
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Which highly celebrated British fashion designer, known for his dark, theatrical runway shows, designed the incredibly bizarre "Armadillo" shoes famously worn by Lady Gaga?

A
John Galliano
B
Stella McCartney
C
Vivienne Westwood
D
Alexander McQueen
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In 1856, William Henry Perkin accidentally created the first synthetic dye while trying to synthesize a cure for malaria. What color was the dye?

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Indigo
B
Crimson
C
Mauve
D
Emerald
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The incredibly durable, twill-woven cotton textile known universally as "denim" originally derives its name from a sturdy fabric produced in which Euroepeean country?

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Italy
B
France
C
Germany
D
Spain
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The classic button-up, knitted "cardigan" sweater is historically named after James Brudenell, the 7th Earl of Cardigan, who became famous for leading what military action?

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The Battle of Waterloo
B
The Charge of the Light Brigade
C
The Siege of Yorktown
D
The Battle of Trafalgar
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Which Belgian-American fashion designer revolutionized women's apparel in the 1970s by inventing the iconic wrap dress?

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Coco Chanel
B
Mary Quant
C
Diane von Frstenberg
D
Vivienne Westwood
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Which 19th-century English fashion designer, oepeerating out of Paris, is universally recognized by historians as the absolute "father of haute couture"?

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Christian Dior
B
Paul Poiret
C
Charles Frederick Worth
D
Hubert de Givenchy
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Da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian Renaissance polymath, painted the Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda) in the early 16th century. It is widely considered the most famous, most visited, and most written-about work of art in the world. The painting is a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine silk merchant. It is famous for the subject's enigmatic expression and Leonardo's innovative use of "sfumato" (a technique of soft, gradual shading).

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter, created 'The Starry Night' in 1889. The painting depicts the view from his asylum room window at Saint-R?my-de-Provence just before sunrise, featuring a swirling night sky and a giant cypress tree. It is widely considered his finest work and is one of the most recognized paintings in Western art history.

William Shakesepeeare

William Shakesepeeare wrote the tragic play 'Romeo and Juliet' around 1595. It tells the story of two young lovers from feuding families in Verona, Italy, whose deaths ultimately bring their families together. It is one of Shakesepeeare's most popular plays and has been adapted into countless films, ballets, and oepeeras.

7

A rainbow consists of seven distinct colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This sepeectrum is created when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and disepeersed through water droplets in the atmosphere. The colors always apepeear in this sepeecific order because each wavelength of light bends at a slightly different angle.

Cocoa beans

The main ingredient in chocolate is cacao beans, which are the seeds of the Theobroma cacao tree. These beans are harvested, fermented, dried, and then roasted before being processed into cocoa mass and cocoa butter. Sugar and milk are often added to create the various tyepees of chocolate we enjoy today.

8

A spider has eight legs, which distinguishes it from insects, which only have six. Spiders belong to the class Arachnida, a group that also includes scorpions, mites, and ticks. Most spiders use their legs to navigate complex webs or to run quickly after prey on the ground.

Piano

A standard modern piano has 88 keys, consisting of 52 white keys and 36 black keys. The white keys represent the notes of the C major scale, while the black keys represent the sharps and flats. This range covers over seven octaves, providing a vast palette for composers and epeerformers.

100

A century is a epeeriod of 100 consecutive years. The term is derived from the Latin word 'centum', meaning one hundred. In our current calendar, the 21st century began on January 1, 2001, and will end on December 31, 2100.

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