See "Fashion In Flight: A History of Airline Uniform Design", pre-security, in the Aviation Museum. https://t.co/UbL4YNFAUD #FashioninFlight
This tweet was posted on July 12, 2017.
Smocks and aprons are a crucial yet often overlooked part of a flight attendant’s uniform and can vary wildly in design from one airline or era to another. Browse our collection of over one hundred smocks & aprons in our online database: https://t.co/pUb01199b1
#crewlife #avgeek
This tweet was posted on July 18, 2022.
Sporting masks and matching uniforms, The Phantom Surfers channeled the look and sound of a first wave surf group when they hit the stage and studio with their “California Go!” sound in San Francisco in the late 1980s. #InstrumentalSurf
This tweet was posted on May 14, 2021.
TWA's winter 1968 uniform, designed by Dalton Apparel, paired an Avocado Green, Golden Yellow, or Poppy Orange dress with a striped, turtleneck bodice, scarf, and beret or headband, along with a matching jacket in the same color as the skirt. #FlightPatterns
This tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
The 1971 Pan American #uniform was created by Frank Smith, chief designer at Evan-Picone, to be “a functional and fashionable wardrobe that could be worn in all seasons, and of such quality that it would enhance the Pan Am image." #avgeek
This tweet was posted on December 05, 2018.
The 1971 TWA uniforms came with signature #Valentino buttons and matching scarves, and could be worn with pumps or go-go boots. In promotions, flight attendants were featured wearing various colors and combinations of the uniform. #WidebodyAV
This tweet was posted on January 08, 2020.
The 1971 TWA uniforms came with signature Valentino buttons and matching scarves, and could be worn with pumps or go-go boots. In promotions, flight attendants were featured wearing various colors and combinations of the uniform. #WidebodyAV #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 23, 2020.