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Brand Trivia Quiz: Can You Identify These Fashion Logos?

Test Your Clothing Trivia Skills - Guess the Designer Brand!

Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This brand trivia quiz helps you spot fashion logos and match them to the right brands. Play now to sharpen recall and have fun along the way; you can also try a few practice questions or take another quick round when you're done.

Which fashion brand is represented by interlocking Cs?
Cline
Cartier
Gucci
Chanel
Chanels iconic logo was designed by Coco Chanel in the 1920s and features two interlocking, mirrored Cs. It symbolizes her own initials and has become a hallmark of the brands identity. The interlocking Cs remain one of the most recognized fashion logos in the world. .
Which brand features a green crocodile as its logo?
Puma
Crocs
Gatorade
Lacoste
Lacostes green crocodile logo was inspired by founder Ren Lacostes nickname, The Crocodile. It debuted in the early 1930s on his tennis shirts and became one of the first visible brand logos on apparel. Today, the crocodile remains a symbol of sporty elegance. .
Which brands logo features a polo player on horseback?
Burberry
Lacoste
Ralph Lauren
Tommy Hilfiger
Ralph Lauren introduced the polo player logo in 1972 on the brands first cotton polo shirts. The silhouette of the mounted polo player symbolizes luxury and athleticism. The logo quickly became synonymous with the brands preppy heritage. .
Which fashion house uses interlocking Gs in its logo?
Dolce & Gabbana
Giorgio Armani
Gucci
Givenchy
Guccis double G logo stands for Guccio Gucci, the brands founder. It was introduced in the 1960s and has become one of the most recognizable emblems in fashion. The mirrored Gs are found on accessories, handbags, and clothing worldwide. .
Which designers brand is famous for its signature red soles?
Christian Dior
Jimmy Choo
Manolo Blahnik
Christian Louboutin
Christian Louboutin added bright red lacquer to the soles of his shoes in 1993, inspired by the nail polish on his assistants toes. The red sole has since become his trademark and a status symbol in footwear. The color is trademarked and instantly identifies a pair of Louboutins. .
Which brand is known for its three parallel stripes as a logo?
Nike
Puma
Adidas
Reebok
Adidas adopted the three-stripe mark in 1949 when founder Adolf Dassler taped straps onto a pair of shoes to provide stability. The stripes evolved into the brands primary logo element and appear on apparel and footwear. This simple yet bold trademark is recognized worldwide. .
Which fashion label uses the Medusa head as its emblem?
Valentino
Balmain
Versace
Moschino
Gianni Versace chose Medusa for her power to captivate and her connection to Greek mythology. The emblem represents beauty, art, and a fatal attraction. It has been the brands signature since its founding in 1978. .
Which British luxury brand uses an equestrian knight as its logo?
Aquascutum
Mulberry
Barbour
Burberry
Burberry introduced the equestrian knight logo in 1901, along with the Latin motto Prorsum, meaning forward. The knight on horseback symbolizes the brands British heritage and commitment to quality. The logo appears on Burberrys trench coats and leather goods. .
Which brands logo is composed of the letters L and V intertwined?
Lanvin
Louis Vuitton
Logan & Vanier
Loewe
Louis Vuittons LV monogram was created in 1896 by Georges Vuitton to prevent counterfeiting of the brands luggage. The interlocked letters quickly became a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship. Today, the monogram is used across handbags, accessories, and clothing. .
Which fashion house uses four interlocking Gs as its logo emblem?
Givenchy
Ganni
Gucci
Guess
Givenchys logo, designed by founder Hubert de Givenchy in 1952, features four Gs arranged in a square. It was intended to evoke a sense of elegance and geometric precision. The motif has remained largely unchanged since its creation. .
Which brands emblem, known as the Gancini, features a stylized horseshoe-like symbol?
Salvatore Ferragamo
Hogan
Versace
Tods
Salvatore Ferragamos Gancini logo was introduced in the 1960s and takes inspiration from the iron gate hooks found on Florences old city gates. The stylized clip resembles a horseshoe or saddle buckle, reflecting the brands shoemaking heritage. Its a distinctive symbol on leather goods and accessories. .
Which outerwear company features a cockerel and mountain peaks in its logo?
Patagonia
The North Face
Moncler
Columbia
Monclers logo combines a cockerel, a nod to the brands French Alpine roots, with a stylized mountain peak. Founded in 1952 in Monestier-de-Clermont, France, Moncler is known for premium down jackets. The emblem reflects both heritage and performance. .
Which brand uses the acronym MCM and a laurel wreath in its logo?
Balenciaga
Fendi
MCM
Prada
MCM stands for "Mode Creation Munich," and the brands logo pairs the initials with a Roman-inspired laurel wreath. Established in 1976, MCM is known for luxury leather goods featuring its signature Visetos monogram. The wreath and letters are a nod to classical heritage and modern style. .
Which fashion house is recognized by its intrecciato weave pattern but also uses a simple wordmark?
Bottega Veneta
Herms
Loewe
Cline
Bottega Venetas intrecciato techniquehandwoven leather stripshas become an icon of the brand since its introduction in the 1970s. Though the weave is the hallmark, the company also uses a minimalist wordmark in its communications. The intrecciato design emphasizes craftsmanship over overt logos. .
Which designer label is known for a double T motif as its logo?
Tory Burch
Trina Turk
Theory
Tom Ford
Tory Burch introduced the double T medallion logo in 2004, inspired by Moroccan architecture and the designers mothers initials. The geometric motif appears on handbags, shoes, and accessories and has become synonymous with the brands preppy-boho aesthetic. Its a modern emblem rooted in personal heritage. .
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify Iconic Fashion Logos -

    Recognize and correctly guess the clothing brand behind each emblem in our fashion logo quiz.

  2. Recall Brand Histories -

    Memorize fascinating designer label facts to enhance your brand trivia knowledge.

  3. Differentiate Similar Emblems -

    Spot subtle design differences to master clothing trivia and avoid confusion between logos.

  4. Enhance Brand Trivia Skills -

    Improve your success rate in brand trivia by practicing with varied logo challenges.

  5. Apply Recognition in Real-World Contexts -

    Use your skills to identify brands in shopping, social media, and everyday fashion discussions.

  6. Track Your Fashion Logo Quiz Progress -

    Assess your quiz performance and set goals for improving your knowledge of designer brands.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Monogram Recognition Techniques -

    Monograms like Louis Vuitton's LV or Gucci's interlocking Gs rely on overlapping letters for instant recognition. According to the Fashion Institute of Technology's Logo Archive, use memory aids such as "V is for Victory & Vogue" to ace your brand trivia and effortlessly guess the designer brand behind each emblem.

  2. Signature Color Palette Memory -

    Iconic hues like Tiffany's robin's-egg blue (Pantone 1837) and Hermès orange are as telling as shapes, so pair each brand with its Pantone code. Flashcards using Pantone chips (courtesy of the Pantone Color Institute) can turn clothing trivia into a colorful study game - boost your recall in any fashion logo quiz.

  3. Logo Evolution & Timeline -

    Tracing a logo's evolution - from Adidas's trefoil to its current three-stripe "mountain" mark - provides context and cements recognition. Harvard Business School case studies show that mapping these shifts on a timeline helps you recall changes and guess the clothing brand across eras.

  4. Designer Motif Associations -

    Many designers embed signature motifs - like Alexander McQueen's skulls or Versace's Medusa - into their logos. The Fashion History Museum at FIT advises linking these symbols to a simple story or myth to make them stick for your next brand trivia challenge.

  5. Negative Space & Hidden Symbols -

    Brands often hide subtle shapes in their logos - Yves Saint Laurent's slanted monogram by Cassandre or Puma's leaping cat silhouette. AIGA's design principles recommend training your eye to spot these easter eggs, turning every fashion logo quiz into a fun "Where's Waldo?" for logos.

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