Indian Fashion and Costume Design Trivia
Description: Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of Indian fashion and costume design with this trivia quiz. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian fashion costume design indian textiles fashion history |
Which Indian textile is known for its intricate hand-woven designs and vibrant colors?
Who is considered the 'Father of Indian Fashion' and is known for his innovative designs and use of traditional Indian motifs?
Which Indian state is famous for its traditional 'Bandhani' tie-dye technique, creating intricate patterns on fabrics?
Which Indian garment is a long, loose tunic worn by both men and women, often featuring intricate embroidery or prints?
What is the traditional head covering worn by Sikh men, made of fine cotton or silk and tied in a specific style?
Which Indian fabric is known for its sheer, lightweight texture and is often used in traditional sarees and dupattas?
Who is the renowned Indian fashion designer known for his opulent and intricate bridal wear, often featuring heavy embroidery and embellishments?
Which Indian state is famous for its traditional 'Pashmina' wool, known for its exceptional warmth and softness?
What is the traditional Indian garment worn by women, consisting of a long, unstitched drape that is wrapped around the body and over the head?
Which Indian state is known for its traditional 'Phulkari' embroidery, featuring intricate floral motifs on fabrics?
Who is the Indian fashion designer known for her elegant and understated designs, often featuring clean lines and minimal embellishments?
Which Indian textile is known for its delicate and intricate embroidery, often featuring floral or paisley motifs?
What is the traditional Indian garment worn by men, consisting of a loose-fitting shirt and a pair of loose-fitting pants?
Which Indian state is famous for its traditional 'Kanjeevaram' silk sarees, known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors?
Who is the Indian fashion designer known for his bold and experimental designs, often incorporating traditional Indian motifs with contemporary elements?