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Name: ___________________ LEVEL 1 Name: ___________________ Q: Name this silhouette : A: Q: What type of hat is this? Q: Women who dressed like this in the 1920’s were called_________________ Q: What decade would you see this dress? Q: What is the name of the clothing making her backside so large? Q: in the 1890 ‘s the American Ideal woman was the ___________ _____________? Q: What is this? Q: Name this silhouette Q: What is the name of this silhouette? Q: From 1900’s until now the, major fashion trends have been repeated approximately every ______ to ________ years. Q: In the 1900’s women wore ___________ ______ protect clothing while riding in the new automobile. Q: During the 1900’s the wearing of bloomers was influenced by the invention of the _______________? Q: In the ___________ decade children wore clothing made from flour and sugar sacks. Q: The _______________ jacket was a men’s fashion that became popular in the 1940’s. Q: In the _____________ teenagers began to develop their own fashion styles. Q: In the 1930’s _________ ______ dresses were popular. Q: 1900’s the most popular top for women was the ________________.

Name: ___________________ LEVEL 2 Name: ___________________ Q: What Decade was called the Civil Rights Era? A: Q: What Decade was called the Dot Com Era? Q: : What Decade was called the Rock N’ Roll Era? Q: : What Decade was called the Yuppie Era? Q: : What Decade was called the Industrial Revolution era? Q: What was the 1st Fashion Capitol? Q: Cristian Dior launched the ________ _________? Q: What 2 Fashion Designers are credited for the fashion looks and direction of the 20th Century? Q: New York Fashion trends are known for being ___________ Cut, _______________ styles. Q: New York Fashions are usually made from _____________ fibers? Q: Loose and unstructured design is associated with which fashion capitol? Q: Elegance and luxurious fabrics are associated with which Fashion Capitol? Q: London is the birthplace of the ________ movement. Q: Young Japanese are favoring the _____________ style. Q: A white button down shirt is an example of _____________ style? Q: Unconventional and startling styles that usually disappear after a few years are called _____________. Q: A temporary or passing fashion. Has great appeal for a short period of time. Q: Coco Chanel’s little black dress is an example of _____________ style? Q: Belt, handbags and shoes are examples of _______________? Q:Necklines, collars, sleeves, hemlines, lapels are examples of _________ ____________.

Name: ___________________ LEVEL 3 Name: ___________________ Q: Another term for color is ____________. A: Q: Primary colors cannot be broken in component pats. The Primary colors are: ___________, ___________, __________. Q: What type of color is created by combining two Primary colors? Q: ______________ colors are created by combing a Primary and a secondary Color. Q: ____________ line creates a thinner taller silhouette. Q: What type of line is considered graceful and feminine? Q: ______________ line will make a person appear shorter and heavier. Q: ______________ means wrapped or hung on the body and usually held in place with pins, toggles, buttons, sash or belt? Q: _____________ is an item of clothing that satisfies a basic need and continues to be in fashion acceptance over an extended period of time. Timeless. Q: ______________ Clothing mass produced in standard sizes and sold to customers without alterations. Q: Which fashion career decides what a character in a play or movie wears for each scene? Q: Which Fashion career decides what fashion lines and items will be carried in a store? Q: What type of line produces the same illusion as the straight line that it most resembles? Q: Yellow-Green is an example of what type of color? Q: Pink is a ___________ of red. Q: Navy is a ___________ of the color blue. Q: _______________ is a color scheme based on 1 hue. Q: Cool Colors are _________, ___________ and _____________. Q: Warm Colors are __________, ___________, and _____________. Q: ________________ scheme uses opposite colors on the color wheel.

Name: ___________________ LEVEL 4 Name: ___________________ Q: A white shirt, black cardigan and a red scarf is an example of an_________________ color scheme. A: Q: Purple and Green would be used with Orange to create what type of color scheme? Q: To create a tone add ___________ to a color. Q: What principle of design has to do with the visual division of weight? Q:List the 5 principles of design; Q: _____________ are the tools of design. Q: ______________ are the rules of design. Q: List 6 Manufactured Fibers: Q: List 4 Natural Fibers: Q: _______________ is the fiber that can stretch and is often used in exercise wear. Q: The ___________ weave is the simplest. Q: _____________ weave is the strongest and commonly used in denim. Q: Natural fibers come from _______ and _______. Q: Synthetic fibers or manufactured from _________ _____________. Q: Which fibers, natural or synthetic, are extremely heat sensitive? Q: _____________ is a store that appeals to shoppers looking for a good buy that offers name brands at reduced prices could be seconds? Q: Adding color to a fiber solution before it is extruded is called ____________ dyeing. Q: Yarn Dyeing is when the ____________ are dyed before they are woven or knitted. Q: The process of adding color, pattern or design to the surface of fabrics is called _______________. Q: _____________ is the principle of design that refers to focal point.

Name: ___________________ LEVEL 5 Name: ___________________ Q:____________ is a type of rhythm where lines extend from a central point. A: Q: A good combination of unity and variety is important to create ________________. Q: The easiest fiber to care for is ______________. Q:Which fiber can be described as: natural, expensive, luxurious and beautiful? Q: Natural Fibers dye darker because they are hydrophilic which means they _________________. Q: The consumer skill of checking an items to see if the stripes and plaids match up is an example of __________ ___________. Q: The value of a garment is determined by __________________. Q: School Uniforms are an example of ______________. Q: Charlie tries on a shirt that doesn’t fit well, but his friend convinces him to buy it. This is known as _______________ consumer influence. Q: Ad campaigns and professional athlete /famous spokes model endorsements are example of what consumer influence. Q: Macy’s is an example of_______________ type of store. That offers large varieties of many types of merchandise placed in appropriate departments. Q: _____________ __________ are optional on a garment but they list the brand name, logo, & advertising. Q: Labels on garments are required to list: _____________ content _____________ care _____________ number _____________ of origin Q: Working at a store in the mall is an example of _____________ sales in the fashion industry. Q: A _____________ is the currently accepted, prevailing style. Q:Popular trends in the 1960 were fashioned after which 1st Lady. Q: __________ _________ was the country that had a major influence on fashion in the 1960’s. Q: ______________ was a very popular fiber in the 1970’s. Q: What decade is the Hippy to Disco Era? Q: The A-Line dress is an example of a ___________ silhouette.

S LEVEL 6 Silhouettes Decade it was popular Draw an example Name: ___________________ Silhouettes Decade it was popular Draw an example 1890, 1930, 1950 tubular 1900 S 1970 Label the Stages of Fashion