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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.
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.
#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.
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.