If the rest begins on board the aircraft, then acquaintance with the airline begins with the appearance of its flight attendants. Smiling nymphs of the sky have always attracted the attention of passengers not only with their smiles but also with their style. DIP has compiled for you a selection of the most beautiful flight attendant uniforms from around the world.
Vueling Airlines
Minimalistic, cozy, and elegant. This is how you can describe the uniform of the Spanish low-cost airline. The combination of bright yellow and muted gray looks relevant and not pompous, and the gray wrap coat is wearable and inspires the confidence of passengers. Most importantly, the company took into account the wishes of employees and created a uniform that is not only pleasant to look at but also comfortable to wear.
Delta
When a recognized world-famous designer takes over, the work uniform turns into a real fashion collection. American fashion designer Zac Posen chose strict silhouettes and rich saturated shades for the employees of this airline – purple, red, and gray. It turned out aesthetically and practically.
Eastern China
The image of this Chinese airline was created by the French house with a rich history of Christian Lacroix. The designer combined oriental motifs, win-win red color, and European silhouettes. Patterned scarves and minimalist bright straps look especially elegant.
Hainan Airlines
The new form of this Chinese airline was presented at Fashion Week in Paris. Designer Lorenz Xu introduced blue-grey hues referring to the sky and introduced traditional elements. The result is a feminine collection with a national flavor.
SkyUp Airlines
The change of Ukrainian airline flight attendants’ traditional skirts for perfectly tailored orange trouser suits caused a lot of excitement and a flurry of praise at the time. From the former form, only elegant silk scarves remained.
Qantas
The Australian air carrier decided to stand out from its colleagues with a bold combination of shades: raincoats with scarlet lapels and dresses with red, blue, and pink accents look bright, but appropriate. Designer Martin Grant successfully inscribed the contrast of colors and the play with lines into the company’s symbol – the kangaroo.
Singapore Airlines
The uniform of Singaporean flight attendants, created by French designer Pierre Balmain in 1968, still looks relevant. The sarong kebaya he designed looks unique and exotic, and the different colors of the uniform symbolize the status and position of the stewardess.
Akasa Air
The young Indian airline is already setting trends. Instead of outdated skirts and heels, their employees wear trousers and run-in sneakers. In addition to the convenience of the staff, the company thinks about the safety of the planet. All elements of their catchy orange shape are not only comfortable and stylish, but also environmentally friendly.