Which designer created the famous 1965 dress inspired by Piet Mondrian’s paintings?
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Yves Saint Laurent
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Fashion trivia covers designers, clothing, textiles, retailers, iconic garments, footwear, and the cultural history behind major styles. This collection includes questions about Yves Saint Laurent’s Mondrian-inspired work, the origins of Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars, Japanese retailer Uniqlo, Scottish tartan, and the little black dress popularized by Vogue.
With 199 questions, the hub moves from recognizable brands to the terminology of fabrics and patterns. Identify the company behind Zara and Stradivarius, name the cloth patterned with fish-skeleton-like V shapes, or connect a groundbreaking collection to Piet Mondrian. It is suited to fashion students, design enthusiasts, classroom review, game nights, and pub quizzes.
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Yves Saint Laurent
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Herringbone
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Mondrian Collection
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Little black dress
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Rudi Gernreich
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Guccio Gucci
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Franco Moschino
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Kenzo Takada
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Christian Dior
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Central Saint Martins
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Mohair
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Alexander McQueen
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Gucci
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Lolita fashion
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Elle Macpherson
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Diane von Furstenberg
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Vivienne Westwood
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Rei Kawakubo
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Martin Margiela
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Karl Lagerfeld
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David and Elizabeth Emanuel
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Virgil Abloh
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Valentino Garavani
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Barbie
Strong fashion trivia questions connect designers, brands, garments, textiles, and historical moments. Examples include identifying the designer of the Mondrian dress, naming the retailer that began as Unique Clothing Warehouse, recognizing tartan, and identifying the simple black staple associated with 1920s Vogue.
Fashion trivia ranges from easy brand recognition to challenging design history. Most players may know Zara, Converse, or the little black dress, while questions about textile patterns, Japanese retail origins, and specific collections require deeper knowledge. The broad subject makes the set accessible to mixed-ability teams.
Yves Saint Laurent designed the famous Mondrian dress, introduced in his autumn-winter 1965 collection. The color-blocked wool jersey dresses drew on Piet Mondrian’s abstract paintings, especially their geometric grids and primary colors. The designs became landmark examples of how modern art could directly influence haute couture.
Tartan is a patterned textile made from bands of color crossing at right angles to form checks or stripes. It is strongly associated with Scottish clans, although different tartans have developed for regional, military, institutional, and fashion uses. The pattern’s appearance changes according to the colors, widths, and spacing of its woven bands.
Uniqlo began as Unique Clothing Warehouse in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1984. The retailer developed into a major international clothing brand known for functional, relatively simple everyday garments and technical fabrics. Its name is commonly understood as a shortened form of “Unique Clothing,” reflecting the company’s original identity.