Fashion Brands
Fashion Designers
Types of accessories
Brand logos
Types of Clothes
100

A French luxury fashion house and company founded in 1854.This brand is synonymous with high-end leather goods, legendary steamer trunks, iconic monogram handbags...


Louis Vuitton

100

 a French haute couture and prêt-à-porter fashion designer. often described as an "enfant terrible" of the fashion industry and known for his unconventional designs with motifs including corsets, marinières, and tin cans.

Jean-Paul Gautier

100

When you want to know what the time is

Then you have a look at your....

WATCH

100

Probably the most popular Logo in the world, consist of a monogram with a “L” and “V” interlocking.

Louis Vuitton

100

When its cold and you take it on it keeps you warm

Jacket
200

a French luxury fashion house founded in 1910. It is privately owned by the Wertheimer family and has been headquartered in London since 2018

CHANEL

200

He helped revitalizing the Chanel brand, helping it regain its position as one of the top fashion houses in the world.  he was recognised for his signature white hair, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and high-starched detachable collars.

Karl Lagerfeld

200

A piece of jewellery worn on the lobe or edge of the ear.

Earring

200

The two interlocking, back to back “C” letters are the initials of the designer and brand founder.

CHANEL

200

a piece of women's underwear that supports the breasts

Bra

300

This company opened its first shop in Paris in

1837. It was a harness shop.

Hermès

300

A French fashion designer born in 1985. He has been the creative director of Balmain since 2011.


Olivier Rousteing

300

a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, beads....

Necklace

300

This logo is perfectly symmetrical and consists of opposite facing Gs. 

Gucci

300

a comfortable piece of clothing like a loose dress worn by a woman or a girl in bed

Nightgown

400

A British luxury fashion house established in 1856 and headquartered in London, England. It designs and distributes ready to wear, including trench coats, leather accessories, and footwear.

Burberry

400

An American fashion designer and filmmaker, born in 1961. He launched his eponymous luxury brand in 2005, having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent.

Tom Ford

400

a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration:

Belt

400

Consists of quadruple “G”s forming a square, which is a Celtic motif.

Givenchy

400

a strip, square, or triangle of cloth, worn around the neck, head, or shoulders to keep you warm or to make you look attractive:

Scarf

500

In the 1960s, this brand popularized fashion trends such as the beatnik look (1962), thigh-high boots, safari jackets for men and women, and the most famous classic tuxedo suit for women, Le Smoking.

Dior

500

A French-born, Italian-Tunisian fashion designer and photographer who is best known for his stylish men’s suits. From 2000 to 2007, he held the position of creative director for Dior Homme. He is currently the creative director for Saint Laurent Paris.

Hedi Slimane

500

a small piece of jewellery with a pin at the back to fasten to a shirt or jacket, usually worn by women

Brooch

500
This vintage logo consists of a portrait of Medusa in a Greek marble sculpture style, and Greek keys framing her.

VERSACE

500

a type of footwear with a heel that is elevated above the toe.

high-heel shoes or high-heels

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