Tweets about Fashion in Flight: A History of Airline Uniform Design We've posted 217 Tweets about this exhibition since it opened.

With a resort-wear look, the simple polyester dress came in solid red, white, or blue. @AmericanAir #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 12, 2016.
From 1967 to 1969, this “American Beauty” uniform projected a contemporary style of casual comfort. #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 12, 2016.
@HLPressman #FashionInFlight is on display until January 2017! https://t.co/UbL4YNXbMb This tweet was posted on August 11, 2016.
See more uniforms from the 1960s and ‘70s in "#FashionInFlight", on display, pre-security, in the IT. https://t.co/UbL4YNFAUD This tweet was posted on August 10, 2016.
Name that airport from the backdrop to our #FashionInFlight exhibition! What is your guess? #trivia This tweet was posted on August 09, 2016.
See this fantastic outfit and others by #EmilioPucci in #FashionInFlight. https://t.co/UbL4YNFAUD This tweet was posted on August 06, 2016.
Footwear designer #BethLevine created the striped calfskin boots for Braniff's 1966 uniform. #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 06, 2016.
#EmilioPucci's 1966 Supersonic Derby uniform featured a harlequin-print nylon jersey & tights. #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 06, 2016.
Under #MaryWellsLawrence, Braniff hired #EmilioPucci to design new flight attendant uniforms. #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 06, 2016.
Masterminded by #MaryWellsLawrence, Braniff's new identity shocked the airline industry in 1965. #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 06, 2016.
See more Braniff uniforms in "#FashionInFlight", pre-security in the IT. https://t.co/UbL4YNXbMb #WomenInAviation This tweet was posted on August 03, 2016.
“I saw Braniff in a wash of beautiful color.” – #MaryWellsLawrence #WomenInAviation #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on August 03, 2016.