@SFOMuseum Twitter Posts Tagged Braniff This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Twitter account. There are 50 posts and this is page 3 of 5. See all the tags or all the Twitter posts that have been archived so far.
In 1966 #EmilioPucci introduced this Supersonic Derby outfit for #Braniff. The harlequin-print nylon jersey, tights, and bowler hat have Central American instruments and pre-Columbian art motifs.
This tweet was posted on August 29, 2018.
For #Braniff's “The End of the Plain Plane” campaign, designer #AlexanderGirard introduced a vivid color pallet, while Italian-born fashion impresario #EmilioPucci re-conceptualized the airline uniform.
This tweet was posted on August 29, 2018.
In the 1970s, George S. Gordon negotiated with the world-renowned artist #AlexanderCalder to paint an entire Douglas DC-8-62 for #Braniff, transforming it into a flying work of art named Flying Colors of South America. #AdvertisingBraniff
This tweet was posted on June 12, 2018.
This is your last week to see "When You Got It- Flaunt It: #AdvertisingBraniff International," which highlights two decades of #Braniff International Airways' marketing history. https://t.co/8sbBw9rlm5
This tweet was posted on June 12, 2018.
#OnThisDay in 1982, #Braniff Airways ceased operations. After World War II, Braniff flew internationally to the Caribbean, Mexico, and other parts of Latin America, and began doing business as Braniff International Airways. What are your favorite Braniff memories?
This tweet was posted on May 12, 2018.
"When You Got it- Flaunt It: #AdvertisingBraniff International" is on display, pre-security, in the Aviation Museum and Library. https://t.co/8sbBw9rlm5 #braniff #avgeek
This tweet was posted on April 27, 2018.
#Braniff International Airways purchased a large fleet of the #727 and, after advertising executive #MaryWells radically revamped the airline's corporate identity, painted their aircraft in a variety of brightly colored liveries. #avgeek
This tweet was posted on April 27, 2018.
Almost overnight, Well's campaign transformed #Braniff International from a respectably conservative, mid-sized Texas airline to an international icon of American youthful creativity and prosperity that captured the age like no other campaign had done before. #AdvertisingBraniff
This tweet was posted on March 18, 2018.
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.
Alexander Calder's Douglas DC-8-62, named Flying Colors of South America, entered service in 1973 on routes between the U.S. and premier South American destinations. #Braniff #AdvertisingBraniff
This tweet was posted on January 19, 2018.
In the mid-1970s, the advertising firm of Dillon, Gordon, Hawkey & Shortt took over #Braniff International's brand image. Gordon negotiated with artist Alexander Calder to paint an entire Douglas DC-8-62. #AdvertisingBraniff
This tweet was posted on January 19, 2018.
"When You Got it- Flaunt It: #AdvertisingBraniff International" is on display, pre-security, in the Aviation Museum and Library. https://t.co/8sbBw9rlm5 #Braniff
This tweet was posted on December 02, 2017.











