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This photo from 1959 shows a group of #stewardesses in front of #United Air Lines' training center in Cheyenne, Wyoming. They're wearing a new #uniform, released that same year, designed by Raymond Loewy as part of his complete re-branding of United's identity for the #jetage. This tweet was posted on February 20, 2019.
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." #avgeekThis tweet was posted on December 05, 2018.
Dubbed “The Uniform for the Superjet Era,” and created for the new wide-body jet service, this 1971 Pan American #uniform marked a new direction in the airline's approach to fashion. #avgeekThis tweet was posted on December 05, 2018.
The triangular jacket flap for the 1944 TWA uniform could be unbuttoned to cover the TWA lettering, allowing the hostess to smoke or have a cocktail while off duty. This style of uniform was worn until 1955. #avgeek#uniform#1940s#flightattendantThis tweet was posted on November 08, 2018.