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Flight attendants accessorized the ensemble with white gloves, black tights, a blue and red scarf, and a wide, rounded hat. Since 2013, Japan Airlines flight attendants have worn crisp uniforms ...
Summers in the 1950s saw Delta flight attendants sporting light-blue collarless jackets, light-blue skirts, white V-neck blouses, and light-blue caps by Mae Hanauer of New York, with navy-and ...
Flight attendant uniforms change with fashion and vary with values, social expectations, local traditional clothes, and more. While many male flight attendants have filled the role for decades, ...
This 1951 photo shows the airline's very first flight-attendant uniform. From 1949 to 1957, uniforms generally came in gray or bluish-gray, though a few flight attendants wore uniforms in dark blue.
The year 1973 saw the arrival of male flight attendants on Delta jets, and they sported a wrinkle-free, double-knit polyester navy suit jacket and gray pants with a red/white/blue striped tie by ...
Female flight attendants will also wear sweaters, vests, short sleeve jackets and two styles of dresses, including a signature blue dress with a black stripe detail.
Pilots, flight attendants and customer-service crews are expected to begin wearing new-look uniforms in late 2020, allowing time for any tweaks that result from wear-testing feedback.
In the Beginning: 1920s-1930s. Did you know that in the beginning, most flight attendants, called stewardesses back then, were registered nurses?That’s why their uniforms reflected that type of ...
Flight attendant fashions have evolved greatly since the candy-striper-esque attire of yesteryear. We recently learned that Zac Posen will be designing the new Delta Airlines uniforms, to be ...
Flight-attendant uniforms have evolved alongside fashion trends. In the '50s, most cabin crew members wore fitted blazers and modest, knee-length skirts. Since the early 2000s, many airlines have made ...
Bernice is seated wearing a dark blue and turquoise flight attendant uniform. “Did you know that Canadian flight attendants don’t actually get paid until doors close to doors open.