Evolution of Fashion: Historical Contexts and Designer Insights

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1. What WWI Military to Civilian dress included?

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During WWI, the transition from military to civilian dress commonly included wearing a wristwatch, sweaters, and trench coat, which were practical and fashionable choices at the time.

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Evolution Of Fashion: Historical Contexts And Designer Insights - Quiz

Explore the evolution of clothing through the 'History Of Costume Final'. This assessment covers significant milestones and stylistic changes in fashion, emphasizing their historical contexts and cultural impacts. Ideal for students and professionals in fashion and art history.

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2. How did Oriental influences impact styles in the 1910s and 1920s?

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Oriental influences in styles during the 1910s and 1920s were not limited to one specific category of clothing, but rather permeated virtually every aspect of women's garments during that time period.

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3. When the styles of the Edwardian Period changed around 1909, the changes included:

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The correct answer highlights the specific changes in skirt lines, waistlines, and collars during the Edwardian Period around 1909. Floral patterns, baggy trousers, and animal prints were not the predominant changes in fashion during this period.

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4. Which of the following items became less popular after the use of automobiles became more widespread?
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5. During which time period were the shortest hemlines seen?

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The mid-1920s is known for the shortest hemlines due to the rise of the flapper style and the changing social norms around fashion.

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6. This dress in the KSU Museum was designed by:

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The correct answer is Chanel as this designer has created numerous iconic pieces that are often featured in museums and recognized for their timeless elegance.

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7. In the 1920s a "bob" was:

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In the 1920s, a "bob" was a popular haircut style characterized by its short length.

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8. Was the term 'sportswear,' as applied to clothing for leisure wear, known to retailers of the 1920s period?

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The term 'sportswear' as applied to clothing for leisure wear was not known to retailers of the 1920s period, making the correct answer 'False'.

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9. As skirts grew shorter in the 1920s, which color of stockings became popular?

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During the 1920s, as skirts became shorter, tan or flesh-colored stockings became popular to create an illusion of bare legs.

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10. This is _________, a designer known for the ______.

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Madeline Vionnet was a prominent designer in the early 20th century known for popularizing the bias cut technique in fashion design. Her innovative approach revolutionized the way clothing draped on the body, creating a more flattering silhouette.

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11. This 'torn' fabric was designed by __________, a(n) ________ artist.

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The correct answer is Salvador Dali, who was a Surrealist artist known for his unusual and dream-like creations. While Picasso, van Gogh, and Pollock were influential artists in their own right, they do not match the description provided in the question.

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12. Which is the 'Infanta' dress created by Spanish designer, Balenciaga?

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Balenciaga's 'Infanta' dress is famously known as design B.

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13. During the Great Depression, individuals who retained their wealth continued to look to fashion magazines such as Vogue, Bazaar, and Esquire for fashion news.

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Despite the economic hardships of the Great Depression, individuals who were able to retain their wealth continued to look to fashion magazines for the latest fashion trends and news to maintain their sense of style and status.

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14. What were zippers originally known as and when were they introduced for men's trousers?

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Zippers were originally known as clasp lockers and were introduced into use for men's trousers in the 1930s. The other options are incorrect as they refer to different types of fasteners or different time periods.

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15. Did the films of the 1930s generally reflect the bleak economic picture of the Depression?

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Although some films of the 1930s did touch on the economic struggles of the Depression, the majority of films during that decade actually served as escapism and entertainment for viewers looking to distract themselves from the harsh realities of the time period.

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16. A is ______; B is _______.

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The correct answer refers to the time periods known as the Edwardian era and World War I. The incorrect answers provide unrelated or historically inaccurate pairings.

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17. Which historical period do these garments show the progression from?

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The correct answer reflects the transition from the Edwardian era to World War I, capturing the impact of this significant period in history on fashion.

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18. These are examples of two _______ artists/designers who worked in Paris.

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The question is asking for examples of artists/designers from a specific country who worked in Paris. Russian is the correct answer as artists/designers like Wassily Kandinsky and Marc Chagall were known to have worked in Paris during their careers. The incorrect answers of Italian, Spanish, and American do not fit the criteria specified in the question.

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19. A was designed by _____; B was designed by ______.

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The correct answer is Poiret; Fortuny. Poiret is known for his contributions to early 20th-century fashion, while Fortuny is famous for his innovative textile designs.

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20. Which ready-to-wear garments were available for women to purchase in the 1900-1920 period?

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During the 1900-1920 period, tailor-mades, maternity dresses, and shirtwaists were popular ready-to-wear garments for women. These items were adapted to the changing fashion trends and demands of the era.

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21. What was the purpose of tea gowns?

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Tea gowns were specifically designed to be less restrictive and more comfortable to wear at home, without the need for heavy corseting.

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22. Oxford bags, striped blazers, and raccoon coats are characteristic of:

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The Ivy League look is associated with preppy, collegiate style that includes classic pieces like Oxford bags, striped blazers, and raccoon coats.

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23. What are white shoes with black or brown heels and toes called?

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Spectators are distinctively styled shoes with white uppers and contrasting colored heels and toes. Loafers, Oxfords, and Brogues are different types of shoe designs with their unique features.

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24. This is Elsa Schiaparelli, an Italian who started her design career with the _____ sweater.

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Elsa Schiaparelli was known for her innovative and artistic designs, including the iconic Cravat sweater, which helped launch her fashion career.

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25. Who was the designer known for the use of wool jersey in the 1920s?

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Gabrielle Chanel, commonly known as Coco Chanel, was a French fashion designer who popularized the use of wool jersey in the 1920s, revolutionizing women's fashion.

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26. In the 1920s, 'headache bands' were:

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In the 1920s, 'headache bands' were stylish accessories worn around the head, adorned with jewels and tall feathers for added adornment.

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27. What is a "Palm Beach Suit" characterized by?

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A "Palm Beach Suit" typically refers to outfits that follow the English Drape style, are in white or light-colored tones, and are crafted from fabrics like linen or rayon.

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28. In the 1930s, _________ set the style.

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During the 1930s, Hollywood was the predominant force in setting style trends, especially with the glamorous influence of the golden age of cinema.

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29. Who was the American-born Parisian designer who designed the wedding dress of the Duchess of Windsor?

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Mainbocher, an American-born Parisian designer, was known for designing the iconic wedding dress of the Duchess of Windsor. While Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent are all celebrated fashion designers, they were not specifically known for designing the Duchess of Windsor's wedding dress.

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30. Beginning in the 1930s, children wore _________ as play and everyday clothing.

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In the 1930s, jeans became popular as play and everyday clothing for children due to their durability and comfort.

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What WWI Military to Civilian dress included?
How did Oriental influences impact styles in the 1910s and 1920s?
When the styles of the Edwardian Period changed around 1909, the...
Which of the following items became less popular after the use of...
During which time period were the shortest hemlines seen?
This dress in the KSU Museum was designed by:
In the 1920s a "bob" was:
Was the term 'sportswear,' as applied to clothing for leisure wear,...
As skirts grew shorter in the 1920s, which color of stockings became...
This is _________, a designer known for the ______.
This 'torn' fabric was designed by __________, a(n) ________ artist.
Which is the 'Infanta' dress created by Spanish designer, Balenciaga?
During the Great Depression, individuals who retained their wealth...
What were zippers originally known as and when were they introduced...
Did the films of the 1930s generally reflect the bleak economic...
A is ______; B is _______.
Which historical period do these garments show the progression from?
These are examples of two _______ artists/designers who worked in...
A was designed by _____; B was designed by ______.
Which ready-to-wear garments were available for women to purchase in...
What was the purpose of tea gowns?
Oxford bags, striped blazers, and raccoon coats are characteristic of:
What are white shoes with black or brown heels and toes called?
This is Elsa Schiaparelli, an Italian who started her design career...
Who was the designer known for the use of wool jersey in the 1920s?
In the 1920s, 'headache bands' were:
What is a "Palm Beach Suit" characterized by?
In the 1930s, _________ set the style.
Who was the American-born Parisian designer who designed the wedding...
Beginning in the 1930s, children wore _________ as play and everyday...
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