Quiz: Which Fashion Era Do You Belong In?

Imagine you have a stylistic time machine. One click – and you’re transported to an era where every detail of your wardrobe resonates with your soul. Where the corsets of the “new woman” of the 1920s or the psychedelic prints of the 1970s become not just clothing, but a manifesto of your personality. Our quiz is your personal temporal portal that will help determine which fashion epoch holds your stylistic heart.
Questions Overview
- A beaded headband with geometric patterns
- A structured handbag with gold clasps
- A fringed suede jacket with embroidery
- An oversized denim jacket with patches
- Silk charmeuse with metallic thread accents
- Crisp cotton with taffeta underlining
- Crushed velvet with macramé details
- Worn flannel layered over mesh
- Overlapping circles and zigzag lines
- Delicate roses with ribbon swirls
- Paisley swirls with mushroom prints
- Minimalist grids with occasional splatter marks
- Long pearl strands that can be knotted
- A cameo brooch set in filigree
- Chunky amber beads on a leather cord
- Silver wallet chains and safety pin earrings
- Mirrored doors with built-in vanity lighting
- Cedar-lined drawers with monogrammed dividers
- Open shelving made from reclaimed wood
- Industrial pipe racks with plastic storage bins
- Rules are meant to be scandalously broken
- Precision creates the perfect silhouette
- Natural flow trumps strict measurements
- Asymmetry adds unexpected interest
- An Art Deco hotel lobby with marble floors
- A manicured garden with topiary sculptures
- A field of wildflowers at golden hour
- An abandoned warehouse with graffiti walls
- T-bar with a Cuban heel
- Kitten heel with a pointed toe
- Cork wedge platform
- Chunky combat boot sole
- Contrasting blacks and whites with metallic accents
- Complementary pastels in defined sections
- Earth tones bleeding into each other
- Monochrome with unexpected neon pops
- Bold typography with geometric borders
- Elegant script headers with illustrated margins
- Hand-lettered titles with collage elements
- Stark minimalism with xeroxed textures
- Adding beaded fringe to everything
- Hand-stitching delicate appliqués
- Tie-dyeing and adding embroidered patches
- Strategically placed rips and bleach splatters
- Jet black glass with Art Nouveau designs
- Mother-of-pearl in graduated sizes
- Wooden toggles and ceramic hand-painted ones
- Metal studs and plastic novelty shapes
- A speakeasy with jazz musicians
- A grand ballroom with crystal chandeliers
- An outdoor amphitheater at sunset
- A parking garage with strobe lights
- Elongated figures with sharp angles
- Soft watercolors with precise details
- Loose ink washes with organic lines
- Photocopied collages with marker accents
- They exist to shock society when broken
- They create timeless elegance when followed
- They should flow with personal energy
- They're corporate constructs to be subverted







