Fashion Flashcards

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East Indian Dress

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Sari

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Kimono Sash

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Obi

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Tuxedo Sash

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Cummerbund

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Dress Short in the Front and Long in the Back

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Mullet

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Hernia Supporter

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Truss

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Rump Padding

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Bustle

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Tight Bottom Shirt

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Hobble Shirt

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Hawaiin Shirt

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Aloha Shirt

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Printed AFrican Shirt

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Dashiqiao

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Matador Jacket

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Bolero

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Suit with Veritcal Stripes

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Seersucker

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1940s “Hepcat” Suit Style

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ZOot Suit

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One-Piece Garment Worn by Acrobats

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Leotard

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14
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Bridal Scullcap

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Juliet

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15
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Basque Cap

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Beret

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16
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Central American Hat Originally Made in Equador

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Panama Hat

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17
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Sherlock Homes Double-Billed Hat

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Deerstalker

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18
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Inverness Coat Attachment

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Cape

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19
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Topcoat with a velvet collar

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Chesterfield

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20
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Fabric with 10-12 Wales Per Inch

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Corduroy

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21
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Plaid Pattern

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Tartan

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Scottish Wool Material

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Tweed

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Scottish Tartan Sock Pattern

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Argyle - a pattern consisting of diamonds in diagonal checkerboard arrangement

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Worsted Fabric

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Wool (but not all wool is worsted)

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Fabric Made from Flax

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Linen

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Canvas Fabric

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Cotton

27
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Wedding Veil Fabric

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Tulle

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Flag Material

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Bunting

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Fiber from Goat Hair

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Cashmere (often from Cashmere Goats)

30
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Angora Goat Hair Fabric

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Mohair

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Book Cover Fabric

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Muslin (a cotton fabric of plain weave

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Cotton

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a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective capsule

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The Crinkly Fabric

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Crepe

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See-through Woven Fabric

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Gauze

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Gauze-like cotton fabric

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Cheese-Cloth

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Glazed Cotton Fabric

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Chintz

37
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Small bit of metal on an outfit

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Sequin

38
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Metallic Threat Material

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Lame

39
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Woman’s slip on shoe

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Pump

40
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Hair style using extensions

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Weave

41
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French female pants designer

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Coco Channel

42
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18th Century English Fashion Authority

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Beau Brummell

43
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She Designed Sports Attire for Women in the 1850s

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Amelia Bloomer

44
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Revoluntionary War Seamstress

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Betsey Ross

45
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Fashion Designer who won 8 oscars

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Edith Head

46
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She initiated the “waif look”

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Twiggy

47
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London Designer of the miniskirt

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Mary Quant

48
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DFV Fashion Designer

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Dianve Von Firstenburg

49
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DKNY Fashion Designer

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Donna Karan

50
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He Had a polo Line

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Ralph Lauren

51
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“New Look” and “Y” Line Designer

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Christian Dior

52
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Chief Designer for Christian Dior, 1957

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Yves Saint Laurent

53
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Designer with Trademark Red, White, and Blue Nautical Flag

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Tommy Hilfiger

54
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Russian-Italian Fashion Designer

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Oleg Cassini

55
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He Designed Italian Air Force Uniforms

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Georgio Armani

56
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Italian Handbag and Apparial Designer

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Prada

57
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Pancake Makeup Maker

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Max Factor

58
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Fashion Designer Slain, 1997

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Gianni Versace

59
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Designed 2014 Olympic Uniforms for US

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Ralph Lauren

60
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Weekly Fashion Magazine First Published in 1867

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Harper’s Bazaar

61
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Hollywood Fashion Street

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Rodeo Drive

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London Fashion Street

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Carnaby Street

63
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High Fashion in France

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Haute Couture

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15th Century Decorative Virility Pouch

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Codpiece