"Flight Patterns" is on display in a brand new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on June 10, 2021.
#EmilioPucci’s 1968 “Classic Collection” for #Braniff featured a long-sleeve dress in pale pink or plum Trevira polyester and wool, with a silver vinyl serving apron and belt with faux jewel ends reminded passengers of the ongoing Space Race. #FlightPatterns#PucciThis tweet was posted on November 30, 2021.
#FlightPatterns is on display in a brand new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. Passengers at Intl Term A gates, check it out (as well as new public art!) via the new post-security connector between the A & B boarding areas. https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq This tweet was posted on May 28, 2021.
.@United's 1968 uniform, designed by Hollywood costumer Jean Louis was offered in 4 color combinations: Hawaiian Sunset or Maliblue with a Miami Sands stripe, or in the optional ivory-colored Miami Sands with an orange Hawaiian Sunset or dark blue Maliblue stripe. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on July 16, 2021.
727 Braniff Place featured patterned skirts with decorative borders and two different hemlines that were worn with shorts or palazzo pants. Matching pumps, an umbrella, purse, and a reversible coat completed the ensemble. #FlightPatterns#Braniff#EmilioPucciThis tweet was posted on January 18, 2022.
As with other Braniff uniforms, the 1974 Classic Collection featured a decorative, gold-plated, dove-shaped pin by Alexander Girard (1907–93). #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on February 02, 2022.
By the end of the decade, flight attendant uniforms became cool and chic rather than regimented and conservative. This exhibition features some of the wilder uniforms made between 1967–74 for Braniff, Northwest Orient, Pan American, TWA, and United. #FlightPatterns#avgeekThis tweet was posted on April 04, 2022.
Did you get it right? The answer was Galaxy Gold! This 1969 Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) uniform was also offered in “Superjet Blue.”
See more flight attendant uniforms in "#FlightPatterns" on display in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 or online at: https://t.co/cdhjKWBIwa https://t.co/42SZFkVRmW This tweet was posted on March 04, 2022.
Did you get it right? The answer was Miami Sands! This 1968 United Airlines uniform was also offered in Hawaiian Sunset and Maliblue.
See more flight attendant uniforms in "#FlightPatterns" on display in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 or online at: https://t.co/hPoLHA3zf2 https://t.co/u8ckgd8E40 This tweet was posted on March 02, 2022.
Did you get it right? The answer was Poppy Orange! This 1968 Trans World Airlines uniform was also offered in Avocado Green and Golden Yellow.
See more flight attendant uniforms in "#FlightPatterns" on display in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 or online at: https://t.co/kmduVg7iMo https://t.co/kVIFKSG63a This tweet was posted on March 02, 2022.
Did you get it right? The answer was Wonder Bread! This 1973 United Air Lines uniform was reminiscent of the spotted packaging of Wonder Bread!
See more flight attendant uniforms in "#FlightPatterns" on display in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 or online at: https://t.co/FbC47meGtH https://t.co/1s08yxlD11 This tweet was posted on March 04, 2022.
Each dress came in two hemline length options. Typical was tailored at the knee, while Tiny sat above the knee. Matching kepi hats, full-length wool coats, and a tri-color skimmer dress for in-flight service rounded out the uniform. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on July 16, 2021.
Either a harlequin-patterned body blouse with collar, or a polka dot-patterned body blouse nicknamed the “Wonder Bread” with an attached pussycat bow, could be paired with any combination. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on October 05, 2021.
Flight Patterns is on display in a brand new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
Flight Patterns is on display in a new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq
#FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on June 29, 2021.
Flight Patterns is on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq
#FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on February 02, 2022.
Happy Birthday Jean Louis! The famed Hollywood costumer was born on this day in Paris, France, in 1907. Louis' third flight attendant uniform for United was available in 3 primary colors of blue, green, and red. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on October 05, 2021.
Introduced in 1973, this interchangeable, mix-and-match series was designed to give cabin crew even more creativity in their daily choice of uniforms. A jumper dress, vest, skirt, and pants were offered in each primary color along with a matching jacket. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on October 05, 2021.
Issued in each of the three colors, the outerwear ensemble was a necessity in the late 1960s, when many airports did not have covered jet bridge walkways to protect crew and passengers from the elements as they boarded aircraft. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
Likely influenced by #Braniff’s routes to Latin America and the region’s traditional women’s wear, the blue, short-sleeve dress was made from lightweight nylon and was offered in square- or high-neck options, with a scoop neck for the sleeveless dress #FlightPatterns#EmilioPucciThis tweet was posted on January 18, 2022.
Louis' 1973 United uniform striped-sleeve, mock-turtleneck, sweater bodysuits also came in all three primary colors. “Flight Patterns” is on display post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on October 05, 2021.
Mid-1960s airline fashion showcased bright and colorful, patterned fabrics for the first time in the industry. In 1967, Starflite Uniforms created an ensemble patterned in bold stripes for Northwest Orient Airlines. #FlightPatternsThis tweet was posted on June 10, 2021.