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Wednesday 6Th May 2020 CORRECT ANSWERS Miss Bush Big Bridal Quiz - Wednesday 6th May 2020 CORRECT ANSWERS Round 1 - Bridal through the ages 1950 2000 1910 1940 1980 2020 1920 1970 1930 1990 1900 2010 1960 Round 2 - Mixed up footwear CHI JOY MOM JIMMY CHOO CUSHION TRIBULATION CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN BILLHOOK MANNA MANOLO BLAHNIK BAPS OTHERWISE SOPHIA WEBSTER LONNY MODEM EMMY LONDON ANTINOVEL VALENTINO BACON WILBUR RAINBOW CLUB AIRLOCK HOODWINKS NICHOLAS KIRKWOOD HILDA REWRITE HARRIET WILDE MARS TREND DR MARTENS Round 3 - The Met Gala Theme order: Jaqueline Kennedy 2001 The House of Chanel 2005 Anglomania: Tradition and transgression in British fashion 2006 American Woman: fashioning a National Identity 2010 Alexander McQueen Savage Beauty 2011~ Punk: Chaos to couture Charles James Beyond Fashion 2014 Manus X Machina: Fashion in a age of technology 2016 Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic imagination 2018 Adele Violet Chachki and Aquaria, RuPaul’s Drag Race Anna Wintour, 1995 The first ever Met Gala took place in 1948 Designers and their muses: Lee McQueen and Sarah Jessica Parker, 2006 Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs, 2009 Lily Cole, Andreas Kronthaler and Vivienne Westwood, 2013 Alessandro Michele, Lana del Rey, and Jared Leto, 2018 Bush Yellow at the Met: Solange Knowles, Manus X Machina Amanda Seyfried, Heavenly Bodies Rhianna, China: Through The Looking Glass Round 4 - Wedding Traditions and Trivia TRUE: The English believe that finding a spider in your wedding dress brings good luck TRUE: Greek brides tucked a lump of sugar into their wedding gowns, believing this would bring sweetness to the marriage. FALSE: In Olde English folklore, it is believed that excessive rain on your wedding day means that you will have your first argument within 6 months. TRUE: Egyptian women believe it’s good luck to pinch the bride on her wedding day. FALSE: The lace on Grace Kelly's wedding dress was handmade by Nuns at the Nonnberg Abbey in the Alps and took almost a year to be completed. TRUE: The word "bride" is said to have been originated from the Old English word "bru" which means to cook. TRUE: Green is a taboo color in Scottish weddings because it’s the color of fairies and is a symbol of revenge. It’s even considered unlucky to eat green vegetables during the wedding. FALSE: Queen Victoria’s wedding cake weighed over 500 pounds. Round 5 - Cocktail Hour Will accept: Campari or Vermouth Rosso Crème de Cassis Rum Olive Brine Cosmopolitan: vodka, triple sec, lime, cranberry juice Cachaça Rum, pineapple juice, coconut Bourbon/Rye Whiskey, sugar cube, angostura bitters, ice Tie-breaker Tell your best joke… there were the funniest! How do you make a sausage roll? Push it down a hill! Where are the Andes? On the end of your armies. What does the cheese say when he looks in the mirror? Halloumi I have just deleted all the Germans off my phone... It’s now Hans free! .
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