Friday, 24 December 2010

1 Who or what was the Houlihan?

Houlihan. Vaquero Four. The Northern Range Cowboys1 Who or what was the Houlihan?

a The new posh burger hangout in LA that the Beckhams frequent.

b The new London fashion week designer who already has the patronage of Anna Wintour.

c The skinny cargo pant beloved of celebrities because of its thigh- slimming properties.

2 What event linked Beyoncé, Julianne Moore and Julia Restoin Roitfeld?

a Tom Ford's ultra-exclusive catwalk show in New York. All three women modelled his new collection.

b The Oscars. All three showed up wearing Versace, causing red-carpet blushes and tantrums.

c The US Open tennis final. All three are huge fans of the sport and made Flushing Meadows look like New York fashion week.


Whose earrings?
3 Whose earrings are these?

a Miuccia Prada's. The designer took her catwalk bow wearing a pair of banana earrings which were such a hit that they have now gone into production.

b Anna dello Russo's. The flamboyant stylist loves a fruity accessory.

c Victoria Beckham's. She wore them because they complemented her tangerine dress.

4 Which unisex trend was much touted at the start of 2010 but failed to make a commercial killing?

a One-pieces. The loo issue proved too much.

b Aviator jackets. They quite literally bombed.

c Camel coats. An early sighting of Prince Charles wearing one kyboshed the trend.

5 Who lost the election, sartorially speaking?

a Sam Cam – her maxi dress was deemed too redolent of the Olsen twins by critics.

b David Miliband – the floral party shirt that he wore to signify the end of his front-bench career was a shocker.

c Nick Clegg – his pre-coalition ties were judged too one-note.

6 Whose much-lauded collection was often described as sleek, minimal and phenomenally expensive in 2010.

a Victoria Beckham's own label.

b Stella McCartney's spring ready-to-wear line.

c Phoebe Philo's collection for Celine.

7 What did Lady Gaga wear as a tribute to the late Alexander McQueen following news of his death?

a A white lace face veil at the Brits.:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.

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