Explore the looks, designers, and cultural moments that made fashion legends. These Style Icons quizzes cover signature outfits, runway eras, and the details behind timeless personal style—perfect for brushing up on who wore what, when, and why it mattered.

Step into David Bowie’s ever-shifting wardrobe of characters, from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke and beyond. This mixed-difficulty quiz focuses on era-defining looks, key collaborators, and the style signals that made each persona unforgettable. Choose your question count and difficulty, then test how well you can match outfits, eras, and attitude.

Step into Princess Diana’s wardrobe and decode the style rules that made her a modern royal icon. From power tailoring to off-duty knitwear, this quiz explores the details behind her most influential looks. Expect a mix of easy wins and deep-cut fashion knowledge across eras and occasions.

Step into Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic fashion moments, from little black dresses to ballet flats and bold sunglasses. This mixed-difficulty quiz spotlights her signature silhouettes, key films, and the designers who helped define her look. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace.
There are 3 quizzes with 328 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can take your time.
They focus on famous style figures, signature outfits, fashion eras, designers, and iconic public appearances.
Yes. You’ll find a range of difficulty and different quiz lengths across the 3 quizzes.
Review missed questions and look for repeated signatures like silhouettes, accessories, and decade-specific details.
These quizzes help you recognize major style icons, their signature pieces, and the fashion eras they shaped. You’ll practice linking names to silhouettes, designers, red-carpet moments, and trend-setting images.
Each question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning. Quiz length and difficulty vary, with a mix of quick checks and longer sets that go deeper into specific decades, looks, and influences.
Many “iconic” outfits became famous because they captured a cultural shift—like new attitudes toward youth culture, celebrity media, or women’s roles—rather than just a new hemline. A single photo, film role, or public appearance can turn a personal wardrobe choice into a lasting fashion reference.
After each attempt, review the questions you missed and note the patterns (era, designer, or garment type). Replaying a quiz is a quick way to lock in names, timelines, and hallmark outfits.