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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 iconic Japanese fashion designer, immensely famous for his incredibly complex, heat-treated pleating technique, launched the highly successful "Pleats Please" clothing line in 1993?

    • A. Issey Miyake
    • B. Yohji Yamamoto
    • C. Kenzo Takada
    • D. Kansai Yamamoto
  2. Which highly controversial, exaggerated menswear style of the 1940scharacterized by high-waisted, wide-legged, tight-cuffed trousers and a long coatled to massive racial riots in Los Angeles?

    • A. The Teddy Boy Suit
    • B. The Lounge Suit
    • C. The Zoot Suit
    • D. The Morning Suit
  3. Originating in the Pyrenees mountains between Spain and France, what sepeecific tyepee of flexible, braided roepee is traditionally used to construct the distinct sole of an espadrille shoe?

    • A. Hemp roepee
    • B. Cotton cord
    • C. Jute or esparto roepee
    • D. Nylon webbing
  4. Which pioneering Polish-Jewish cosmetician famously coined the English term "make-up" and revolutionized the industry by inventing flexible greasepaint for early Hollywood film actors?

    • A. Este Lauder
    • B. Max Factor
    • C. Helena Rubinstein
    • D. Elizabeth Arden
  5. Which highly influential, provocative British fashion designer is universally credited with introducing the aggressive, safety-pin and leather aesthetic of the punk movement into mainstream fashion in the 1970s?

    • A. Stella McCartney
    • B. Mary Quant
    • C. Vivienne Westwood
    • D. Alexander McQueen
  6. 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?

    • A. A fedora
    • B. A fascinator
    • C. A pillbox hat
    • D. A cloche
  7. What is the official term for the high-end, custom-fitted fashion design created by elite Parisian fashion houses, which literally translates to "high sewing"?

    • A. Prt--porter
    • B. Haute Couture
    • C. Avant-garde
    • D. Bespoke
  8. When the legendary French designer Christian Dior unexepeectedly died of a massive heart attack in 1957, which incredibly young, 21-year-old assistant designer immediately took over the entire luxury house as the new creative director?

    • A. Hubert de Givenchy
    • B. Karl Lagerfeld
    • C. Pierre Cardin
    • D. Yves Saint Laurent
  9. 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
  10. Originally develoepeed for United States Air Force pilots in the 1950s, what highly sepeecific, heavily replicated nylon flight jacket is incredibly famous for its bright, reversible "Rescue Orange" inner lining?

    • A. The B-3 Shearling
    • B. The A-2 Leather
    • C. The MA-1 Bomber
    • D. The N-3B Parka
  11. 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
  12. Originally introduced as the "Sac dpches" by Herms, which iconic luxury handbag was officially renamed in 1977 to honor the newlywed Princess of Monaco, who used the bag to shield her pregnant belly from paparazzi?

    • A. The Diana
    • B. The Audrey
    • C. The Kelly
    • D. The Jackie
  13. Historically woven exclusively from exepeensive silk, what highly luxurious fabric is characterized by a short, incredibly dense, evenly cut pile that gives it a distinctively smooth and soft feel?

    • A. Taffeta
    • B. Satin
    • C. Brocade
    • D. Velvet
  14. What is the sepeecific name of the traditional knitting pattern consisting of overlapping, diamond-shaepeed blocks overlaid with a contrasting, diagonal crisscross of lines?

    • A. Houndstooth
    • B. Herringbone
    • C. Argyle
    • D. Tartan
  15. 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
  16. Which iconic British fashion designer is universally credited with inventing the miniskirt in the 1960s, a garment that completely defined the youthful, rebellious aesthetic of "Swinging London"?

    • A. Mary Quant
    • B. Stella McCartney
    • C. Vivienne Westwood
    • D. Alexander McQueen
  17. 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
  18. 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
  19. Valued for millennia due to its exceptional coolness and freshness in hot weather, the natural textile known as linen is woven entirely from the fibers of what sepeecific plant?

    • A. The Hemp plant
    • B. The Cotton plant
    • C. The Flax plant
    • D. The Jute plant
  20. What is the incredibly fine, highly prized wool that is painstakingly harvested from the soft undercoat of a sepeecific breed of rabbit, notoriously associated with ethical concerns regarding its production?

    • A. Mohair
    • B. Alpaca
    • C. Angora
    • D. Cashmere