150+ Fashion Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers
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150+ Fashion Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers

Fashion trivia can cover all from big names to the founder of new fashion trends. Test your high-end sense of fashion with this fashion trivia quiz. Discover the history behind the latest trends or clothing.

  1. Name the fashion designer of the 70s who made the wrap dress famous.

Diane Von Furstenberg.

  1. Which male musical artist was the first to appear on the cover of Vogue?

Harry Styles.

  1. Who was the original target customer of the blue pair of jeans?

Miners.

  1. Which fashion item is associated with red-soled shoes?

Christian Louboutin.

  1. Name the famous fashion brand with a polo player as its logo.

Ralph Lauren.

  1. What is the slogan of the famous Nike?

Just do it.

  1. The fashion brand H&M was founded in which European country?

Sweden.

  1. In which county did the word pajama originate?

India – meaning loose trousers.

  1. Name the place where was the first fashion week held.

New York – 1943.

  1. What is the oldest luxury fashion house still in operation?

Hermès – Found in 1837

  1. In 1921, Coco Chanel launched its first perfume. What was its name?

Chanel Number 5.

  1. The famous brand DKNY is initial. What does it stand for?

Donna Karan New York.

  1. Hermes Kelly bag named after which Hollywood actress?

Grace Kelly.

  1. Which American reality TV shows highlight great fashion designs?

Project runway.

  1. The Luxury fashion house Fendi was founded in which country?

Italy.

  1. Which fashion sense became most popular during the 70s?

Sportswear.

  1. What was the name of the popular high-heeled shoes during this era?

Platforms.

  1. What were the shoes with heels lower than the shoe called?

Earth shoes.

  1. Name the type of sunglasses that gained popularity during the 1970s.

Mirror lens sunglasses.

  1. Who was the inventor of hot pants?

Mary Quant.

  1. Which type of trousers dominated the roller discos?

Satin trousers.

  1. Daisy Duke popularized which type of top?

The tie-tops.

  1. What does the famous fashion logo D&G stand for?

Dolce & Gabbana.

  1. What is the country of origin of supermodel Kate Moss?

The United Kingdom.

  1. Which fashion brand is well known for its polo shirts?

Ralph Lauren.

  1. Name the four cities believed to be 21-century fashion capitals.

Milan, London, New York & Paris.

  1. How many times in a year is the glamorous London Fashion Week held?

Twice.

  1. Which precious stone with dark green color is used to make jewels?

Jade.

  1. Which designer made Victoria Beckham's stunning wedding dress?

Vivienne Westwood.

  1. Fashion house Palazzo Versace become open to the public in which year?

2000.

  1. In which country was the famous shoe designer Manolo Blahnik born?

Spain.

  1. Who was Queen Elizabeth II's official dressmaker from 1950 to 1990?

Hardy Amies.

  1. Name the editor-in-chief of British Vogue.

Edward Enninful.

  1. In the teen fashion world, what is Hard Candy?

Makeup.

  1. Which music mogul was involved in creating Rocawear?

Jay-Z.

  1. Polo, Chaps, and Club Monaco are all divisions of what company?

Ralph Lauren.

  1. A kimono is commonly worn by a person in which country?

Japan.

  1. What is a snug, usually brimless cap called?

Beanie.

  1. Most pairs of jeans come with five of what?

Pockets.

  1. Domenico Dolce of Dolce & Gabbana start his store in whose clothing factory?

Clothing factory of his father.

  1. What designer line does the devil wear regarding the novel and the movie?

Prada.

  1. What type of headgear is a Stetson?

Cowboy Hat.

  1. Lederhosen is commonly seen on legs in which country?

Germany.

  1. What fabric was popular for 1970s leisure suits?

Polyester.

  1. Which animated movie villain wore a black dress and a long coat of Dalmatian-spotted fur?

Cruella De Vil.

  1. Who were the founder and head designers of Ecko clothing?

Marc Ecko.

  1. What are the decorative snap-on charms that fit in the holes of Crocs?

Jibbitz.

  1. What are the long, hanging flaps on the back of a tuxedo jacket?

Tails.

  1. The fashion icon born in 1939 as Ralph Lifshitz is better known as what?

Ralph Lauren.

  1. For the fashion label DKNY the initials stand for what?

Donna Karan New York.

  1. A young Brad Pitt did model for which clothing line?

Levi Strauss.

  1. Skully, toboggan, and ski cap are all names for what sort of headgear?

Watch Cap.

  1. Which American bootmaker was founded in Natick, Massachusetts, in 1883?

H.H. Brown.

  1. What fashion fad did the 1983 film Flashdance make popular?

Leg Warmers.

  1. Which supermodel once broke her back in a horse-riding accident?

Angie Everhart.

  1. Which Project Runway judge once worked in public relations for Perry Ellis?

Nina Garcia.

  1. Prada sold their stake in Gucci to what fashion company?

Louis Vuitton.

  1. Where was shoe manufacturer Reebok founded?

Bolton, England.

  1. Which animal was part of the Gloria Vanderbilt jeans logo?

Swan.

  1. Parka, trench, bomber, and pea are types of winter outerwear?

Coats.

  1. According to the commercial, what is the fabric of our lives?

Cotton.

  1. What was an early necktie knot called?

Four In Hand.

  1. A fiber made of two or more mixed fibers is called what?

A Blend.

  1. Ties made of which delicate fabric stored on tie racks?

Silk.

  1. What color of disco suit did John Travolta originally want for Saturday Night Fever?

Black.

  1. Which tie knot produces a solid, large, triangular shape?

Windsor.

  1. What is a Spanish canvas sandal decorated with a rope called?

Espadrille.

  1. What does the French fashion term Pret a porter translate to in English?

Ready To Wear.

  1. Which decade was specifically associated with miniskirts?

The 1960s.

  1. In which year did the French engineer Louis Reard invent the bikini?

1946.

  1. Which of the following is a lifestyle and fashion magazine?

Vogue.

  1. How many times does the New York Fashion Week hold in a year?

2-times.

  1. Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis are usually credited with inventing which type of pants?

Denim jeans.

  1. Jeans are named after which city in Italy, where cotton corduroy called jeans are manufactured?

Genoa.

  1. A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous. Which famous fashion designer said this well-known quote?

Coco Chanel.

  1. Fendi is a luxury fashion house from which country?

Italy.

  1. The wedding dress of Meghan Markle was designed by which French fashion house?

Givenchy.

  1. Name the apparel retailers founded in Japan?

Uniqlo.

  1. What shape is a Windsor tie knot?

Triangle.

  1. The draped fashion during the 1930s was inspired by which culture?

Ancient Greek.

  1. Austerity or utility fashion was adopted in the 1940s due to which historical event?

World War II.

  1. Which supermodel stripped over her shoes and fell over on the catwalk in 1993?

Naomi Campbell.

  1. Which cut of knee-length trousers for women are look like a skirt with full legs?

Culottes.

  1. Which French leather good brand has a logo that features a jockey that rides a horse?

Longchamp.

  1. What is the real first name of the fashion designer Coco Chanel?

Gabrielle.

  1. Which contemporary term is used to describe inexpensive designs of temporary trends?

Fast Fashion.

  1. Which street in London is known for traditional bespoke tailoring for men?

Savile Row.

  1. The logo of Burberry, a British luxury brand, features which illustration?

An equestrian knight.

  1. What do we call the long outer garment worn by Clergymen?

Cassock.

  1. In which year did the London Fashion Week hold for the first time?

1983.

  1. The word suit is derived from which language?

French.

  1. According to traditional Indian customs, a bridge wears a sari in which color?

Red.

  1. Where can you put on espadrilles?

Feet.

  1. The soldiers in which country might wear a fustanella, a stuff white kilt?

Greece.

  1. Which North London Market is famous for vintage fashion?

Camden.

  1. What is the most commonly used material option for clothes today?

Polyester.

  1. Which of the following British royals was a renowned fashion icon?

Princess Diana.

  1. Which American reality TV shows focus on fashion design?

Project Runway.

  1. Which group of customers was the main focus of fashion designers during the 1950s?

Young people and teenagers.

  1. The supermodel Kate Moss is from which country?

The United Kingdom.

  1. Which design was known for defining women's fashion in the 50s?

Christian Dior.

  1. The famous fashion designer Gorgio Armani is known for which feature?

Clean lines.

  1. Who designed a boot named after an animal known for its distinctive armored shell?

Alexander McQueen.

  1. H&M founded in which European country?

Sweden.

  1. What type of hat was famously worn by Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca?

Fedora.

  1. Which queen wore a white wedding dress, setting the trend for dressing brides in white?

Queen Victoria.

  1. Which French actress played Coco Chanel in the 2009 movie Coco Before Chanel?

Audrey Tautou.

  1. Who is the favorite shoe designer of Carrie Bradshaw in the Sex and the City movie?

Manolo Blahnik.

  1. Name the documentary from 1995 following designer Isaac Mizrahi.

Unzipped.

  1. Which decade saw the Flapper style become famous?

The 1920s.

  1. In which decade was the bikini first patented?

The 1940s.

  1. Bell bottom jeans became popular in which decade?

The 1970s.

  1. In what decade did Yves Saint Laurent debut le smoking?

The 1960s.

  1. What form of resist dyeing became popular in the 1960s?

Tie-dye.

  1. Which British brand is famous for a distinct tartan motif?

Burberry.

  1. Which animal appears on the logo for Coach?

Horse (and stagecoach).

  1. Which brand makes the iconic Bayswater bag?

Mulberry.

  1. Which French, eponymous label has a crocodile as its main logo?

Lacoste.

  1. Shoe designer Manolo Blahnik was born in which country?

Spain.

  1. Philip Tracey is known for designing which items of clothing?

Hats.

  1. LAMB is whose label?

Gwen Stefani.

  1. The Hermes brand is most famous for what?

Scarves.

  1. Who was the original male presenter of the BBC program The Clothes Show?

Jeff Banks.

  1. Which streaming site is the home of Emily in Paris, featuring Lily Collins?

Netflix.

  1. How many experts appear to help the straight guy in Queer Eye?

5.

  1. Heidi Klum was the original host of a reality show starting in 2004, name it?

Project Runway.

  1. Next in the Fashion show features Tan France and which British personality hosts?

Alexa Chung.

  1. Britt Robertson was the lead role in which 2017 Netflix show?

Girlboss.

  1. Which underwear firm televised an annual catwalk show featuring its own Angels?

Victoria's Secret.

  1. Which supermodel is married to Tom Brady?

Giselle Bundchen.

  1. Which designer designed Norwich City's strips between 1997 and 1999?

Bruce Oldfield.

  1. Which designer is married to David Beckham?

Victoria Beckham.

  1. Kate Upton married which Major League Baseball Pitcher in 2017?

Justin Verlander.

  1. What is the Kanye West and Adidas collaboration called?

Yeezy.

  1. Which Tennis icon has the label, Serena?

Serena Williams.

  1. Which country has lederhosen as part of its national dress?

Germany.

  1. Which music band's fans wore tartan turn-ups?

Bay City Rollers.

  1. Who is the editor-in-chief of American Vogue?

Anna Wintour.

  1. What nationality is Giselle Bundchen?

Brazilian.

  1. Who created America's Next Top Model?

Tyra Banks.

  1. In the UK, it is called a bum bag. What is it called in the USA?

Fanny pack.

  1. What is the largest shopping center in the UK?

The Metro center in Gateshead.

  1. Irish store Penney's is known as what in the UK?

Primark.

  1. Which former British tennis star launched a fashion line in 1952?

Fred Perry.

  1. According to YouGov, What is the most popular fashion brand in the UK?

Clarks.

  1. In 2007, Kate Moss designed a line for which High Street store?

Topshop.

  1. Which British store has in-house labels such as Autograph and Blue Harbour?

Marks and Spencer.

  1. Which denim brand was founded by a German immigrant in San Francisco?

Levi Strauss.

  1. What does the website ASOS stand for?

As seen on screen

  1. Who was subject to the documentary Madman?

Steve Madden.

  1. Who is the creative director of Moschino?

Jeremy Scott.