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Zorluk: ZorFashion and Design

The United Kingdom's global reputation for fashion and design is built upon a foundation of textile excellence in regions such as Lancashire and Scotland. Building on this industrial heritage, which of the following correctly describes the contribution of one of Britain's most influential 20th-century designers?

  1. Mary Quant was a leading figure in 1960s fashion and is famously credited with popularizing the miniskirt.Cevap
  2. B
    Vivienne Westwood was the primary designer of the 'New Look' which transformed British fashion immediately following the First World War.
  3. C
    Stephen Hawking was a renowned fashion designer who introduced the 'punk' style to the London catwalks in the 1970s.
  4. D
    William Wordsworth was instrumental in the industrialization of the cotton mills in Lancashire during the 18th century.

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Mary Quant was a leading figure in 1960s fashion and is famously credited with popularizing the miniskirt.
The correct answer accurately identifies Mary Quant as a pivotal figure in 1960s fashion. She is celebrated for defining the 'mod' look and for the popularization of the miniskirt, which became a global symbol of the era's youth culture.

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1
Analyze the subject of the question.
The question focuses on influential 20th-century British fashion designers and the UK's textile heritage.
This establishes the scope of the required knowledge.
2
Evaluate the designers and their specific contributions.
Mary Quant is the key figure associated with the 1960s and the miniskirt. Vivienne Westwood is associated with the punk movement of the 1970s.
Correctly matching designers to their eras and styles is essential for the Life in the UK test.
3
Filter out figures from unrelated categories.
Stephen Hawking (Science) and William Wordsworth (Literature) are prominent British figures but not fashion designers.
This eliminates categorical distractors as required by the blueprint.
4
Verify historical accuracy for the remaining option.
The 'New Look' was a style from the late 1940s (post-WWII), not post-WWI, and was not created by Westwood.
This confirms the incorrectness of the second fashion-related option.

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