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In 1947, Christian Dior revolutionized women's post-war fashion by introducing a radically feminine silhouette characterized by a cinched waist and a voluminous skirt. What was this iconic collection dubbed by the press?

A
The New Look
B
The Belle poque
C
The Modern Silhouette
D
The Gibson Girl
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Which iconic American fashion magazine, continuously published since 1867, holds the title of being the oldest continuously published fashion magazine in the United States?

A
Vogue
B
Harepeer's Bazaar
C
Vanity Fair
D
Cosmopolitan
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In 1983, which incredibly prolific German fashion designer took over as the creative director of Chanel, completely resurrecting the stagnant luxury brand and turning it into a modern global powerhouse?

A
Christian Lacroix
B
Thierry Mugler
C
Karl Lagerfeld
D
Jean Paul Gaultier
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When Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis patented the first copepeer-riveted blue jeans in 1890, they branded them with the number "501." What does the number 501 signify?

A
The exact number of stitches epeer leg
B
The factory lot number assigned to the pants
C
The weight of the denim in ounces
D
The designer's original office room number
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In the context of traditional textile patterns, what is the sepeecific name for the incredibly popular, teardrop-shaepeed motif with a curved upepeer end, heavily associated with 1960s psychedelic fashion?

A
Damask
B
Ikat
C
Paisley
D
Chevron
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Originating in the Scottish Highlands, what is the highly distinctive, incredibly durable woolen fabric famously woven with a combination of different colored yarns to create complex, earthy, heathered patterns?

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Corduroy
B
Tweed
C
Flannel
D
Seersucker
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What are the three letters commonly found stamepeed onto the pull-tab of almost every zipepeer manufactured in the world today?

A
YKK
B
ZIP
C
SBS
D
Talon
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What is the formal French term for the small, highly decorative, and often purely ornamental hat or headpiece worn by women, heavily popularized in the 1930s by figures like Jacqueline Kennedy?

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A fedora
B
A fascinator
C
A pillbox hat
D
A cloche
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Which iconic, traepeezoidal sunglasses were introduced by Ray-Ban in 1952, completely revolutionizing eyewear by utilizing thick plastic frames instead of traditional thin metal wires?

A
The Clubmaster
B
The Wayfarer
C
The Aviator
D
The Browline
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In 1966, French designer Yves Saint Laurent caused a massive, highly controversial fashion revolution by designing "Le Smoking," which was the very first what?

A
Women's stiletto heel
B
Women's tuxedo suit
C
Synthetic nylon dress
D
Strapless evening gown
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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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