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During the mid-1980s, Qantas introduced the widebody Boeing 767 and the upgraded Boeing 747-300. These changes also heralded a new corporate look with a fresh livery for the aircraft, along with a new line of cabin and ground crew uniforms. Created by French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, the flight attendant uniforms consisted of a dress or blouse with a colorful blue, red, yellow, and brown print on white incorporating a newly updated kangaroo logo. The uniform was complemented by a smart royal-blue jacket with a burnt-orange collar and sleeve cuffs. The airline’s kangaroo logo was affixed on the lapel. A matching scarf with the kangaroo pattern on black completed the ensemble. Image: Qantas Airways, Yves Saint Laurent flight attendant uniform, 1987. Gift of Suzanne de Monchaux. 2002.074.006 . . . This image was posted on January 02, 2019.

This post mentions the following things involved with the SFO Museum collection:

Qantas Airways. It is related to Qantas Airways (the company) .