Estonian designers often use this plant fiber for summer clothes.
Linen
This soft fiber comes from sheep and is used all over the world to make warm clothing.
Wool
This type of crown-like jewelry is typically worn by royalty or at formal events and sits on the top of the head.
Tiara
This era introduced corsets, crinolines, and dramatic silhouettes.
Victorian era
What do we call clothing that becomes popular very fast?
Fast Fashion
This Estonian designer founded the brand “Tallinn Threads.”
Kristiina Tamm
This synthetic fiber is strong, often used for ropes, tents, and backpacks.
Nylon
This clear, colorless gem is often used in engagement rings.
Diamond
Coco Chanel popularized this item as everyday wear for women.
The little black dress
Which event shows new fashion collections every year?
Fashion Week
This is a type of decoration sewn onto clothes with thread.
Embroidery
This is the process of turning yarn into cloth by crossing threads at right angles.
Weaving
This designer is famous for using chains, charms, and punk-inspired jewelry in her collections.
Vivienne Westwood
This decade introduced miniskirts and bold mod fashion
1960s
Which soft romantic fabric style is making a comeback?
Lace
Traditional Estonian skirts and vests often have this repeating design.
Stripes or geometric patterns
This sustainable material is made by recycling old plastics into yarn or fabric for clothes.
Recycled polyester
Small straps sewn into the inside of jackets or coats to hang them up neatly.
Coat loops
This designer’s “New Look” redefined post-WWII women’s fashion in 1947.
Christian Dior
What trendy aesthetic includes sleek confident outfits often styled like a boss?
Office Siren
Tanel Veenre
This technique twists fibers together to make yarn before weaving or knitting.
Spinning

Pintucks
Which country introduced denim workwear?
USA
Low-heeled shoe trend that is popular for work and casual looks?
Kitten heels