In which country do men wear kilts?
Scotland
Which type of bathing suit made it's debut in 1946?
Bikini
What is the signature colour of the bottom of Christian Louboutin's stilettos?
Red (also known as red bottoms)
Which First Lady influenced women's fashion in the 1960s?
Jackie Kennedy
What does D&G stand for?
Dolce and Gabbana
What is the difference between a pocket square and handkerchief?
Pocket squares are for show and handkerchiefs are for use
What were corsets traditionally used for?
To shape or train the body into an hourglass silhouette
How did Maurizio Gucci, ex-chairman of Gucci fashion, die?
By gun shot (from a hitman hired by his wife, Patrizia Reggiani)
The Hermès "Kelly bag" was named after which Hollywood actress?
Grace Kelly
Cashmere comes from which animal's fur?
Goat
What is the name of the garment that was typically worn by men in Ancient Rome?
Toga
1980s
At age 19, Yves Saint Laurent became the assistant of which French fashion designer, and later was named head of his fashion house?
Christian Dior
What type of hat was famously worn by Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca?
Fedora
Which prestigious fashion event takes place on the first Monday in May in NYC?
Met Gala
Tuxedos are reserved what type of events?
Formal evening events
Diane von Furstenberg popularized which type of dress during the 1970s?
Wrap dress
Who created the little black dress?
Coco Chanel
Low rise jeans were a popular trend which were most worn during which decade?
Early 2000s
What are denim jeans made of?
Cotton
Leaving the bottom button of a suit jacket unbuttoned was started by which king, who was head of the throne from 1901-1910?
King Edward VII
Which Queen is credited for the tradition of the white wedding dress?
Queen Victoria
What is the oldest luxury fashion house still in operation?
Hermès (founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermès)
What is the name of the British fashion model who rose to prominence in the '60s, and is often considered one of the world's first supermodels ?
Twiggy
Which four cities host fashion week, also known as the "Big Four"?
Paris, Milan, London and New York City