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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
  1. Which legendary French luxury jewelry house is globally famous for its iconic "Panthre" motif, heavily popularized in the 1930s by its brilliant creative director, Jeanne Toussaint?

    • A. Van Cleef & Arepeels
    • B. Chopard
    • C. Boucheron
    • D. Cartier
  2. Known for its heavily puckered, alternating smooth and bumpy texture, the name of the lightweight summer fabric "seersucker" originally derives from a Persian phrase meaning what?

    • A. Milk and sugar
    • B. Wind and water
    • C. Sand and stone
    • D. Light and shadow
  3. Released in 1921, which legendary epeerfume fundamentally changed the global fragrance industry by being the very first to heavily utilize synthetic chemical compounds known as aldehydes?

    • A. Chanel No. 5
    • B. Shalimar
    • C. Joy
    • D. Miss Dior
  4. In 1856, William Henry Perkin accidentally created the first synthetic dye while trying to synthesize a cure for malaria. What color was the dye?

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

    • A. Italy
    • B. France
    • C. Germany
    • D. Spain
  6. Which highly influential Spanish fashion designer, known for his uncompromising standards and architectural silhouettes, famously introduced the "sack dress" and "balloon jacket" in the 1950s?

    • A. Cristbal Balenciaga
    • B. Paco Rabanne
    • C. Hubert de Givenchy
    • D. Manolo Blahnik
  7. In 1994, which highly influential Belgian fashion designer, known for his dark, avant-garde aesthetic, sent models down the runway in incredibly controversial garments made of clear plastic resembling dry-cleaning bags?

    • A. Dries Van Noten
    • B. Raf Simons
    • C. Martin Margiela
    • D. Ann Demeulemeester
  8. Which visionary, highly geometric French fashion designer completely defined the "Space Age" aesthetic of the 1960s, famously designing the iconic, spherical "bubble dress"?

    • A. Pierre Cardin
    • B. Cristbal Balenciaga
    • C. Hubert de Givenchy
    • D. Christian Dior
  9. Which legendary Spanish-born fashion designer, renowned for his incredibly theatrical, architectural designs, served as the creative director of Paco Rabanne before launching his own incredibly successful eponymous label in 1968?

    • A. Cristbal Balenciaga
    • B. Paco Rabanne
    • C. Manolo Blahnik
    • D. Paco Rabanne
  10. 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?

    • A. Issey Miyake
    • B. Yohji Yamamoto
    • C. Kenzo Takada
    • D. Rei Kawakubo
  11. In the early 20th century, which Spanish luxury fashion house became internationally famous for its incredible leather craftsmanship and its signature "Anagrama" logo featuring four intertwined Ls?

    • A. Manolo Blahnik
    • B. Paco Rabanne
    • C. Loewe
    • D. Balenciaga
  12. 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
  13. 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?

    • A. Jeanne Lanvin
    • B. Elsa Schiaparelli
    • C. Madeleine Vionnet
    • D. Nina Ricci
  14. Which 19th-century English fashion designer, oepeerating out of Paris, is universally recognized by historians as the absolute "father of haute couture"?

    • A. Christian Dior
    • B. Paul Poiret
    • C. Charles Frederick Worth
    • D. Hubert de Givenchy
  15. 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?

    • A. Polyester
    • B. Spandex
    • C. Rayon
    • D. Nylon
  16. In 1947, struggling with a massive, post-WWII shortage of high-quality leather in Italy, which luxury brand brilliantly circumvented the crisis by heavily utilizing imported, heated Japanese bamboo to craft the rigid handles of their handbags?

    • A. Fendi
    • B. Gucci
    • C. Prada
    • D. Bottega Veneta
  17. Which Belgian-American fashion designer revolutionized women's apparel in the 1970s by inventing the iconic wrap dress?

    • A. Coco Chanel
    • B. Mary Quant
    • C. Diane von Frstenberg
    • D. Vivienne Westwood
  18. Which iconic British fashion designer is widely credited with inventing the miniskirt in the 1960s, revolutionizing youth fashion in "Swinging London"?

    • A. Vivienne Westwood
    • B. Alexander McQueen
    • C. Stella McCartney
    • D. Mary Quant
  19. 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
  20. 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?

    • A. The Battle of Waterloo
    • B. The Charge of the Light Brigade
    • C. The Siege of Yorktown
    • D. The Battle of Trafalgar