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With a business-like look, this plum polyester knit dress suit has #Valentino’s signature buttons and scarf. It marks a transition in airline fashion as age limits were removed and the profession became a longer-term career. #AvGeek #uniform
This tweet was posted on May 11, 2022.
Happy 90th birthday to Valentino Garavani, who was born #onthisday in 1932 in Italy! Rome-based fashion designer #Valentino brought his passion for color to #TWA in 1971 with a uniform collection that included men’s wear and pants for women. #AvGeek #uniform
This tweet was posted on May 11, 2022.
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.
In 1971, TWA (Trans World Airlines) introduced a new group of flight attendant uniforms conceived by Rome-based fashion designer #Valentino Garavani (@MaisonValentino). The uniform came in three colors: purple, brown, or beige. #WidebodyAV
This tweet was posted on January 08, 2020.
All buttons are embossed with the designer’s “V” on this 1971 #TWA plum dress suit by fashion designer #Valentino. #FashionInFlight
This tweet was posted on June 28, 2017.
Rome-based fashion designer #Valentino Garavani brought his passion for color to #TWA in 1971 with a uniform collection. #FashionInFlight
This tweet was posted on June 28, 2017.
#Valentino's work paralleled age limit removal for flight attendants: a profession became a career #FashionInFlight
This tweet was posted on August 19, 2016.
Rome-based fashion designer #Valentino Garavani brought his passion for color to TWA in 1971. #FashionInFlight
This tweet was posted on August 19, 2016.







