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Fashion & Style Quiz
Fashion & Style Quiz
20 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice
From the runways of Paris to the streets of Tokyo, fashion has always been far more than just clothing, it is a powerful statement of identity, culture, and creativity that evolves...
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All 20 questions in this Fashion & Style quiz
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What is the formal name of the highly decorative, ornamental trim typically consisting of a series of short, dangling threads or cords hanging from the edge of a garment or piece of furniture?
- A. Ruching
- B. Smocking
- C. Fringe
- D. Piping
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Which iconic American fashion designer launched a massive global lifestyle brand in 1968, instantly recognizable by its logo featuring a mounted player swinging a mallet?
- A. Calvin Klein
- B. Tommy Hilfiger
- C. Ralph Lauren
- D. Michael Kors
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Invented by Mary Phelps Jacob in 1914, what fundamental piece of modern women's undergarment completely revolutionized fashion by replacing the restrictive, heavily boned corset?
- A. The Bustier
- B. The Girdle
- C. The Brassiere (Bra)
- D. The Camisole
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Since 1995, Anna Wintour has been the co-chair of what highly exclusive annual fundraising gala, considered the pinnacle of the global fashion industry?
- A. The Vanity Fair Ball
- B. The Met Gala
- C. The CFDA Awards
- D. The Paris Fashion Week Gala
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Which legendary American luxury jewelry retailer is so culturally intertwined with a sepeecific shade of robin's egg blue that the company has successfully trademarked the color?
- A. Harry Winston
- B. Cartier
- C. Tiffany & Co.
- D. Van Cleef & Arepeels
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Commonly worn by women to formal British events like royal weddings and horse races, what is the term for the large, highly decorative headpiece affixed to the head using a band or clip instead of a traditional hat base?
- A. A Mantilla
- B. A Fascinator
- C. A Chaepeeau
- D. A Tiara
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Manufactured from a proprietary, injection-molded foam resin called Croslite, which highly polarizing footwear brand was originally develoepeed in 2002 sepeecifically as a slip-resistant boating shoe?
- A. Crocs
- B. Sepeerry
- C. Toms
- D. Vans
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In 1955, Christian Dior completely transformed women's fashion by debuting a sepeecific, highly popular dress silhouette that is narrow at the top and flares out dramatically toward the hem. What is this style officially called?
- A. The Empire Waist
- B. The Peplum Silhouette
- C. The A-Line
- D. The Dropepeed Waist
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Which historic British luxury fashion house is internationally famous for its signature, widely counterfeited tartan pattern, heavily featuring a camel-colored background intersected by black, white, and red striepees?
- A. Burberry
- B. Alexander McQueen
- C. Barbour
- D. Mulberry
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Highly prized in the luxury fashion industry for its extreme softness and insulation, genuine cashmere wool is traditionally harvested from what sepeecific animal?
- A. The Alpaca
- B. The Vicua
- C. The Cashmere Goat
- D. The Angora Rabbit
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Which legendary fashion magazine editor has served as the powerful, highly influential editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988, famously inspiring the character of Miranda Priestly in "The Devil Wears Prada"?
- A. Diana Vreeland
- B. Grace Coddington
- C. Anna Wintour
- D. Carine Roitfeld
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Which iconic, highly prestigious Parisian luxury brand is universally recognized by its official monogram featuring two interlocking, inverted capital "C"s?
- A. Givenchy
- B. Cartier
- C. Celine
- D. Chanel
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In the context of men's formalwear, what is the sepeecific, highly structured jacket characterized by heavily reinforced silk laepeels, traditionally worn with a bow tie as part of a "black tie" dress code?
- A. A Blazer
- B. A Morning Coat
- C. A Tuxedo
- D. A Tailcoat
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What sepeecific, heavily popularized term is used to describe the rebellious young women of the 1920s who famously wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, and oepeenly listened to jazz music?
- A. The Gibson Girls
- B. The Flapepeers
- C. The Bobby Soxers
- D. The Suffragettes
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What is the sepeecific name of the soft, wide-brimmed felt hat heavily characterized by its indented, creased crown and a pinched front, heavily popularized by gangsters and 1940s film noir detectives?
- A. The Fedora
- B. The Trilby
- C. The Homburg
- D. The Bowler
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In the context of jewelry and precious metals, the term "karat" (K) is used to measure the purity of gold. Pure, unalloyed gold is universally designated by what sepeecific karat number?
- A. 14 Karat
- B. 18 Karat
- C. 24 Karat
- D. 100 Karat
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Which ubiquitous, short-sleeved casual garment was originally issued exclusively as a sweat-absorbing undergarment for the United States Navy in 1913?
- A. The T-shirt
- B. The Polo shirt
- C. The Henley shirt
- D. The Tank top
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Which iconic piece of outerwear was develoepeed by Thomas Burberry during World War I to protect British officers from the harsh weather in the trenches?
- A. The Peacoat
- B. The Trench Coat
- C. The Duffle Coat
- D. The Parka
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In the context of traditional menswear, what is the highly sepeecific, incredibly formal dress code that requires a man to wear a black tailcoat, a white wing-collared shirt, and a white piqu bow tie?
- A. White Tie
- B. Black Tie
- C. Morning Dress
- D. Business Formal
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In the high-end fashion industry, what does the French term "prt--porter" literally translate to in English?
- A. Ready-to-wear
- B. Made-to-measure
- C. High sewing
- D. Cut-to-fit