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What is the fibre source of cashmere fibre?
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Cashmere fibre is from the Kashmir goat .
 
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Which Italian fashion designer was shot dead in the 1990s?
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Gianni Versace.
 
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Gianni Versace
 
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Which famous film star wrote a book about her passion for 
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Elizabeth Taylor.
 
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which perfume advertisement cost over ?5 million to make in 
2004?
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The Chanel No.5 advert with Nicole Kidman.
 
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What does the acronym Y U P P I E S stand for?
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Yuppie was an acronym for 'Young Upwardly Mobile 
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What were Yuppies in the 1980s?
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Yuppies - Young Urban Professionals. Yuppie was an acronym 
for 'Young Upwardly Mobile Professional Person'. The word 
was coined by the advertising industry to capture the 
essence of a particular type of work hard, play hard, 
ambitious minded city career person of either sex. The 
hectic lifestyle of a yuppie meant that after long hours of 
work, rare free time was spent in a self indulgent way 
frittering away the cash earned on anything, from expensive 
make up and perfume, to a bottle of fine champagne. 
Conspicuous wastage was part of the attitude.
 
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Which designer has a famous musician songwriter singer pop 
star as a father?
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Stella McCartney.
 
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Who did Tom Ford design fashion for until recently?
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House of Gucci
 
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What is the name of the most famous 1950s Hermes handbag? 
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Kelly bag.
 
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who was the most famous American female fashion icon of the 
1960s? 
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Jacqueline Kennedy later known as Jacqueline Kennedy 
Onassis.
 
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How long has the Miss World beauty Competition been running?
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Since 1951.
 
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What age are vintage garments?
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This is anything from 1920 onward to 1960.  After that date 
an item is retro.
 
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what age are antique garments?
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over 100 years old would be the strict definition. But now 
often taken to mean anything from 1920 or earlier when 
referring to clothing. As they become rarer these garments 
and accessories are frequently the type of items museums 
like to get their hands on. Museums like to fill gaps in 
their collections. They also like to create themes or 
collections based around an art movement like Art Deco or 
Baroque.
 
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