Fashion Definitions
The 4 Design Elements
Fashion Product Categories
The Beginning of Fashion
1900s to Today
100

Goods that are popular at a particular time:

a. Staple Items

b. Fashion Merchandise

c. Garments

d. Designs

What is ... b. Fashion Merchandise?

100

How the surface of a material or fabric feels and looks:

a. Color

b. Texture

c. Line

d. Silhouette

What is ... b. Texture?

100

A garment used to cover the body:

a. Clothing

b. Accessories

c. Home Furnishings

d. All of the above

What is ... a. Clothing?

100

Why do people wear clothing?

a. Physical needs

b. Psychological needs

c. Social needs

d. All of the above

What is d. All of the above?

100

A fashion consisting of clothing from the Middle and Far East bright colors peasant embroidery cheesecloth and safari jackets:

a.The “New Look”

b.Dandyism

c.Grunge Style

d.Hippie Style

What is ... d.Hippie Style?

200

Basic merchandise that customers purchase on a regular basis:

a. Staple Items

b. Fashion Merchandise

c. Garments

d. Designs

What is ... a. Staple Items?

200

The overall form or outline of a garment: 

a. Color

b. Texture

c. Line

d. Silhouette

What is ... d. Silhouette?

200

Additional articles that complement or enhance outfits:

a. Clothing

b. Accessories

c. Home Furnishing

D. All of the Above

What is ... b. Accessories?

200

Prior to the 18th century who dictated fashion?

a. The Middle-Class

b. Designers

c. Royalty & Aristocrats

d. Fashion Magazines

What is c. Royalty & Aristocrats?

200

A style started by the youth culture in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States in the early 1990s it is messy uncombed and disheveled: 

a.The “New Look”

b.Dandyism

c.Grunge Style

d.Hippie Style

What is ... c.Grunge Style?

300

Any article of clothing such as a dress suit coat or sweater:

a. Staple Items

b. Fashion Merchandise

c. Garment

d. Design

What is ... C. Garment?

300

An element of design that directs the path of eye movement:

a. Color

b. Texture

c. Line

d. Silhouette

What is ... c. Line?

300

Described as window treatments or decorative accessories:

a. Clothing

b. Accessories

c. Home Furnishings

d. All of the above

What is ... C. Home Furnishing?

300

Historically people dressed according to what society allowed for the social classes:

a. True

b. False

What is a. True?

300

The feminist Movement of the 1970s was an organized effort to establish equal social, economic, and political rights and opportunities for women:

a. True

b. False

What is ... a. True?
400

A particular or unique version of a style because of a specific arrangement of the basic design elements:

a. Staple Items

b. Fashion Merchandise

c. Garment

d. Design

What is ... d. Design?

400

A critical element of design and maybe the most important:

 a. Color

b. Texture

c. Line

d. Silhouette

What is ... a. Color?

400

Floral Arrangements & accent pillows are examples of …

a. Clothing

b. Accessories

c. Home Furnishings

d. All of the above

What is ... c. Home Furnishings?

400

During the 1880s this was a style of dress for men and a lifestyle that celebrated elegance and refinement:

a. The “New Look”

b. Dandyism

c. Grunge style

d. Hippie Style

What is ... b. Dandyism?

400

Shorter hemlines and the pantsuit for the workplace were results of what event from history?

A.World War II

B.Woodstock

C.Feminist Movement

D.The invention of Nylon

What is ... C.Feminist Movement?

500

According to retailers, Fashion is defined as…

a. The existing type of clothing that is preferred by a large segment of the public

b. A current trend that is popular for frivolous reasons

c. Whatever is currently selling

d. Represents a way of social interaction and status seeking

What is ... C. Whatever is currently selling?

500

This is accomplished by adding white or black to a color:

a. Hue

b. Shade

c. Value

d. Tint

What is ... C. Value?

500

When people are unable to satisfy their basic needs for food and shelter style becomes less important.

a. True 

b. False

What is a. True?

500

A style of the 1940s that featured long hemlines narrow shoulders and tightly fitted bodices with long full or narrow skirts:

a. The “New Look”

b. Dandyism

c. Grunge Style

d. Hippie Style

What is ... a. The “New Look”?

500

Which is not a way in which World War II Influenced fashion?

a.To save fabric during wartime hemlines become shorter.

b.Simple styles represented patriotism during wartime.

c.Movie stars set trends for hair, makeup, and clothes

d.American designers become more prominent.

What is ... c. Movie stars set trends for hair, makeup, and clothes?