+2 Best Fashion Design Trivia and Quizzes in United States

Are you a fashionista with a flair for all things fabulous? Do you know your Guccis from your Galanos, your Louboutins from your Laundries? Then get ready to strut your stuff on the runway of our dazzling quiz - The US Trivia: Fashion Design Edition! From the glitzy runways of New York City to the trendsetting boutiques of Beverly Hills, the United States has long been a global powerhouse in the world of fashion. American designers have left an indelible mark on the industry, shaping trends, creating iconic looks, and pushing boundaries like no one else. In this quiz, you'll dive into the glamorous world of American fashion design, exploring the history, the legends, the scandals, and the triumphs that have defined this vibrant industry. Test your knowledge on legendary designers like Ralph Lauren, Vera Wang, and Marc Jacobs. Discover the stories behind iconic fashion moments, from the little black dress to the power suit. Whether you're a fashion aficionado or just love a good style statement, this quiz is your chance to shine like a sequined gown on the Met Gala red carpet. So grab your virtual front-row seat, dust off your imaginary sewing kit, and get ready to dazzle us with your fashion IQ. So, are you ready to walk the catwalk of American fashion history? Put on your most stylish thinking cap and let's see if you have what it takes to be crowned the ultimate fashion guru in The US Trivia: Fashion Design Edition!

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  • Which of these fashion designers was born in the United States?

    Ralph Lauren
  • In which U.S. city was the iconic fashion magazine Vogue founded?

    New York City
  • What is the second name in the famous clothing brand "Abercrombie &..."?

    Fitch
  • In the 60s, a U.S. paper company popularized what unique garment?

    Paper dresses
  • What is the term for a fashion trend popular only for a short time?

    Fad
  • Anna Wintour is the editor-in-chief of what fashion magazine?

    Vogue
  • Which U.S. city hosts one of the biggest Fashion Weeks in the world?

    New York City
  • Which of these are flared pants, popularized in the '60s?

    Bell-bottoms
  • What was Glamour magazine's original name?

    Glamour of Hollywood
  • What type of jeans did Britney Spears help popularize in the 2000s?

    Low-rise
  • What American clothing retailer was founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973?

    Patagonia
  • What men's fashion magazine was originally called Apparel Arts?

    GQ
  • Where did bell-bottomed pants first become popular?

    U.S. Navy
  • What women's fashion magazine was founded in 1867 in New York?

    Harper's Bazaar
  • What was the year when the first American fashion show took place?

    1903
  • Which fashion designer made Steve Jobs' iconic black turtleneck?

    Issey Miyake
  • Which fashion designer directed the 2009 movie "A Single Man"?

    Tom Ford
  • Which Vogue sister magazine is targeted at teenage girls?

    Teen Vogue

Test your style knowledge: US fashion through the years!

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  • Which US city is famous for hosting the biannual Fashion Week?

    New York
  • What did Levi Strauss invent?

    Jeans
  • Which of these is a fashion magazine?

    Cosmopolitan
  • Which of these sports brands is American?

    Nike
  • In which decade was the iconic "I Love NY" logo designed?

    1970s
  • Which popular 1920s haircut was associated with "flappers"?

    Bob cut
  • In what decade did Hammer pants first become popular?

    1980s
  • What fashion accessory was first created for Air Corps pilots?

    Aviator sunglasses
  • When did the Beat Generation originate?

    1950s
  • What is the style magazine of the New York Times called?

    T
  • What industry is Under Armour's main focus?

    Sportswear
  • What were the names of the trendy shoes with very long, pointed toes?

    Crakows
  • What item of clothing is a doublet?

    Jacket