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Question: The paper dress was a short-lived fad in which decade?
Answer: The paper dress came into fashion in the late 1960s. It was made of inexpensive disposable materials and was meant to be discarded after a few wearings.
Question: A duffle coat is fastened with what?
Answer: Duffle coats, worn by men and women, are woolen coats fastened with toggles that fit through loops, usually made of leather.
Question: Which famous fashion designer ushered in the New Look for womenswear in the late 1940s?
Answer: Christian Dior introduced the New Look in 1947. The New Look paired form-fitting tops with very full skirts, which, together, exaggerated a woman’s waist.
Question: Where would you most likely find crinoline?
Answer: Crinoline was a type of stiff petticoat used in the 19th century that enlarged a woman’s skirt, thereby emphasizing her comparatively small waist.
Question: Which fashion designer is credited with having launched the skinny silhouette for menswear in the 2000s?
Answer: Hedi Slimane was head creative director at Dior Homme from 2000 to 2007, during which time he launched skinny menswear, a trend that transformed the fashion world.
Question: A garment wrapped around the body and tucked in at the waist or the armpits is called what?
Answer: A wrapped garment is a sarong and can be worn either at the waist as a skirt or at the armpits as a full-length dress.
Question: The clothing trend exemplified by black clothing, dark makeup, and black-dyed hair is called what?
Answer: Goth, short for “Gothic,” is a dark, somewhat morbid fashion trend that emerged from the punk scene of the early 1980s.
Question: Which term describes a dress with a triangular silhouette?
Answer: An A-line dress or skirt is a structured garment that is fitted at the top and extends out, forming the shape of an A.
Question: Which type of menswear is associated with swing jazz?
Answer: The zoot suit, with its long coat and high-waisted wide-legged pants, came into fashion in the 1930s and was worn especially by those in the swing jazz music scene.
Question: The name for which type of pants originated in Genoa, Italy?
Answer: The word jeans originates from “Gene fustian,” meaning “a type of twill cloth from Genoa (Italy).” It was then shortened to Gênes and eventually became jeans.