A Look Back to the Past : Designer Air Lines Uniforms

Designer: Pucci.
Airline: Qantas Airways
Year: 1974-85
Claim to Fame: In November 1974, debuted a new flight attendant uniform by #Emilio #Pucci created for Qantas featured many of his signature elements bright colors, bold prints and decorative borders on the outfit's hems. The uniform included a polyester jersey shirt-dress, which incorporated a floral pattern in vivid orange, green and blue meant to evoke the colors of the Australian Outback.


Designer: Leonard Fisher
Airline: American Airlines
Year: 1971-74
Claim to Fame: "American Field Flowers Collection by Leonard Fisher"





Designer: Mario Zamparelli
Airline: Hughes Airwest
Year:  1972-1977
Claim to Fame:  In the early 1970s, American artist and designer Mario Armond Zamparelli was contracted by Howard Hughes to create a new corporate image, as well as flight attendant uniforms for Hughes' recently acquired airline. The most recognized of Hughes uniforms was the Sundance Yellow princess-line knit dress. A long,narrow sleeved turtleneck jacket with a zipper down the front was worn over the dress. For the outdoors, flight attendants had the choice of wearing a hooded cape or the princess-line coat with a narrow-brimmed hat. The cape and coat

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