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"Flight Patterns" is on display post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatterns #AvGeek #Braniff #EmilioPucci #Pucci #uniform #flightattendant This tweet was posted on November 30, 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 #Pucci This tweet was posted on November 30, 2021.
Emilio #Pucci introduced #Braniff’s Supersonic Derby outfit in 1966. The harlequin-print nylon jersey, tights, and bowler hat have Central American instruments and pre-Columbian art motifs. Do you remember this uniform? #crewlife #avgeek #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 29, 2020.
Emilio Pucci designed his 6th and final uniform for Braniff in 1974. Dubbed “The Classic Collection” after his similarly named uniform series from 1968, it showcased a swirling Pucci print along with blue and green elements that could be combined for more than 25 different looks. This tweet was posted on February 02, 2022.
For Qantas’ flight service staff, Pucci designed a uniform of bright orange jackets with canary dress shirts and striped ties. Check out the detail work on the button! #FlyingSouthernCross #AvGeek This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
From 1965–74, #EmilioPucci created multiple series of wild, mix-and-match, “non-uniform” uniforms for #Braniff in a variety of vivid colors and bold patterns that revolutionized airline fashion. #FlightPatterns #Pucci #flightattendant This tweet was posted on November 30, 2021.
In 1965, Braniff radically changed its identity by introducing the “BI” logo and bright color schemes designed by Alexander Girard for its jets, along with bold new flight crew uniforms by Italian designer Emilio Pucci. #DefunctThursday #Braniff #AvGeek This tweet was posted on February 10, 2022.
In 1974, Qantas hired the celebrated fashion designer Emilio Pucci (1914–92) to create new, high-fashion uniform designs for flight crews and ground staff. For female flight attendants, Pucci designed a floral pattern dress. #FlyingSouthernCross #AvGeek This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
In the early 1970s, Qantas Airways hired fashion designer Emilio Pucci (who also transformed Braniff… http://t.co/FmEUTHbNnQ This tweet was posted on December 12, 2014.
Mary Wells' dream for #Braniff International in 1965 was an experience that was fun, youthful, and fashion-forward. Do you remember these Pucci designed uniform? #AdvertisingBraniff This tweet was posted on March 18, 2018.
RT @NathAt: Braniff '66 revamp by exec MaryWellsLawrence "End of Plain Planes." Alexandre Girard Emilio Pucci Beth Levine boot https://t.… This tweet was posted on June 13, 2016.
RT @suchprettyeyes: Some amazing #FashionInFlight uniforms on display at @flySFO at the moment. Pucci for Braniff International is particul… This tweet was posted on September 30, 2016.
This #Braniff crew photo features an Emilio #Pucci #flightattendant uniform worn from 1974 to 1976. #FashioninFlight #WomenInAviation This tweet was posted on March 01, 2017.
Utterly fantastic: "Open Wide and Say Coach" - http://t.co/zRpIpqZibb #Braniff #Pucci #TravelTuesday This tweet was posted on March 24, 2015.
“I have tried to do away with the uniform concept &...portray a very contemporary fashion look w/ a...world-wide significance.” Emilio Pucci This tweet was posted on November 30, 2016.