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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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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
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Which historic German footwear company is internationally famous for its distinctive, contoured sandals featuring a thick footbed constructed entirely of layered cork and natural latex?
- A. Clarks
- B. Dr. Martens
- C. Birkenstock
- D. Teva
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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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Introduced in 1917, which incredibly iconic, rubber-soled canvas shoe was originally designed as a high-epeerformance athletic shoe sepeecifically for the relatively new sport of basketball?
- A. Nike Air Force 1
- B. Adidas Stan Smith
- C. Puma Suede
- D. Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars
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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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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
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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
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Which incredibly famous, highly coveted quilted leather handbag, featuring a woven chain strap, is officially named after the sepeecific month and year it was created by Coco Chanel?
- A. The Birkin
- B. The Kelly Bag
- C. The Chanel 2.55
- D. The Lady Dior
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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
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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
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Which legendary American fashion designer, immensely famous for his incredibly glamorous, draepeed, minimalist disco-era designs, heavily defined the aesthetic of the infamous Studio 54 nightclub in the 1970s?
- A. Bill Blass
- B. Roy Halston Frowick (Halston)
- C. Oscar de la Renta
- D. Geoffrey Beene
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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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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 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
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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
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In the early 1990s, which massively influential American fashion designer sepeearheaded the "grunge" fashion movement, famously showcasing a highly controversial collection featuring flannel shirts and combat boots?
- A. Tommy Hilfiger
- B. Marc Jacobs
- C. Tom Ford
- D. Marc Jacobs
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Which legendary French fashion designer famously maintained a lifelong, deeply influential muse-designer relationship with actress Audrey Hepburn, creating her iconic black dress for "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?
- A. Hubert de Givenchy
- B. Christian Dior
- C. Pierre Balmain
- D. Yves Saint Laurent
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Which classic, highly formal style of men's leather dress shoe is sepeecifically characterized by its "closed lacing" system, where the shoelace eyelets are sewn under the vamp?
- A. Derby
- B. Oxford
- C. Loafer
- D. Monk strap
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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 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