Explore the world of Fashion Weeks, from runway traditions to the designers, cities, and trends that shape each season. These quizzes cover key events, fashion terminology, and behind-the-scenes details from major shows around the globe.

Test your fashion calendar instincts by matching global cities to the season their Fashion Week typically represents. From the “Big Four” to key regional hubs, each question asks you to connect place and runway timing. Choose how many questions you want and a difficulty level to fit a quick warm-up or a deeper challenge.

Match iconic fashion week venues to the cities that host them, from historic palaces to modern convention centers. You’ll see a mix of well-known runway locations and trickier, less-publicized sites. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then test how well you know the global fashion calendar.

Decode the language of the catwalk with this quiz on runway show formats and what each one signals. You’ll match terms to real Fashion Week contexts—from classic runway lineups to presentations, digital drops, and hybrid events. Expect a mixed set that rewards both industry awareness and sharp definitions.
There are 3 quizzes with 256 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can work at your own pace.
They cover major Fashion Week cities, runway terminology, seasonal schedules, designers/brands, and notable show-related facts.
Yes. The set mixes easier recall questions with more detailed items, and quiz lengths vary across the category.
Across the category, there are 256 questions spread over 3 quizzes.
These Fashion Weeks quizzes help you recognize major fashion capitals, runway vocabulary, and how seasonal collections are presented and reviewed.
You’ll also practice connecting designers and brands to their signature styles, plus understanding how trends move from catwalk to retail.
Each quiz is multiple-choice with 4 options per question and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning as you go.
Difficulty and length vary across the set: some quizzes are quick refreshers, while others go deeper into history, terminology, and notable moments.
Fashion Weeks grew from industry-only presentations into global media events, with “the Big Four” (New York, London, Milan, Paris) setting much of the seasonal agenda.
Beyond the main runway shows, schedules often include presentations, showrooms, street style coverage, and capsule launches that influence what people actually wear.